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This quote is from "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham, and it can be found on page 129. It reflects the strict beliefs of the society in Waknuk, which deems any deviation from the true image of God as blasphemy and not truly human.

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Q: What page of the chrysalids is this quote on and any creature that shall seem to be human but is not formed thus is not human it is neither man nor woman it is blasphemy against the true Image of God?
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