Yes, we know he's not a real person
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- Publication: The Times
- Date: 2008-05-13
- Author: Jeremy Austin
- Page: 12
- Language: English
Doctor Who (yes, we know he's not a real person, but bear with us), has been given his trickiest mission: to save the Anglican Church.
The Church Army claims that "there are countless examples of Christian symbolism in Doctor Who which we can use to get across ideas that can otherwise be difficult to explain".
And there's us thinking that was what they used the Bible for.
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- APA 6th ed.: Austin, Jeremy (2008-05-13). Yes, we know he's not a real person. The Times p. 12.
- MLA 7th ed.: Austin, Jeremy. "Yes, we know he's not a real person." The Times [add city] 2008-05-13, 12. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Austin, Jeremy. "Yes, we know he's not a real person." The Times, edition, sec., 2008-05-13
- Turabian: Austin, Jeremy. "Yes, we know he's not a real person." The Times, 2008-05-13, section, 12 edition.
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