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He says that there is much blind faith put into religion.

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In Chapter 8 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck satirizes religion by pretending to be possessed by spirits and fooling Jim into believing a series of superstitious signs and warnings. This highlights the characters' gullibility and the absurdity of blindly following religious beliefs without question. Twain uses humor to critique religious dogma and the way it can be manipulated for personal gain.

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