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Although a majority of humans profess some variety of spiritual or religious belief, some are [[irreligion|irreligious]], lacking or rejecting belief in the supernatural or spiritual. Additionally, although most religions and spiritual beliefs are clearly distinct from science on both a philosophical and methodological level, the two are not generally considered to be mutually exclusive; a majority of humans hold a mix of both scientific and religious views. The distinction between philosophy and religion, on the other hand, is at times less clear, and the two are linked in such fields as the [[philosophy of religion]] and [[theology]].
 
Although a majority of humans profess some variety of spiritual or religious belief, some are [[irreligion|irreligious]], lacking or rejecting belief in the supernatural or spiritual. Additionally, although most religions and spiritual beliefs are clearly distinct from science on both a philosophical and methodological level, the two are not generally considered to be mutually exclusive; a majority of humans hold a mix of both scientific and religious views. The distinction between philosophy and religion, on the other hand, is at times less clear, and the two are linked in such fields as the [[philosophy of religion]] and [[theology]].
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[[Image:Thinker.jpg|thumb|left|150px|''[[The Thinker]]'', Artist's rendering of the sculpture by [[Auguste Rodin]].]]
      
=== Philosophy and self-reflection ===
 
=== Philosophy and self-reflection ===

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