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<onlyinclude>[[wikipedia:Mammon|Mammon]] is a concept as old as the Bible having to do with greed, avarice, and materialism in the Old Testament. In the New Testament, the concept is personified as a false god. Mammon is latter referred to in various literary works, including the ''[[wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]'', as the demon that personifies the avarice, one of the seven deadly sins.</onlyinclude>
 
<onlyinclude>[[wikipedia:Mammon|Mammon]] is a concept as old as the Bible having to do with greed, avarice, and materialism in the Old Testament. In the New Testament, the concept is personified as a false god. Mammon is latter referred to in various literary works, including the ''[[wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]'', as the demon that personifies the avarice, one of the seven deadly sins.</onlyinclude>
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Mammon is a concept as old as the Bible having to do with greed, avarice, and materialism in the Old Testament. In the New Testament, the concept is personified as a false god. Mammon is latter referred to in various literary works, including the Divine Comedy, as the demon that personifies the avarice, one of the seven deadly sins.

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