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  • ...ing or galvanizing role in society due to their teachings and actions. The label 'prophet' can be extremely [[subjective]]: Without exception, someone who i ...ntative of [[God]], and the intention of the message is always to effect a social change to conform to God's desired standards initially specified in the Tor
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  • Now, if you consider the possibility that putting a label on a negative [[factor]] will [[separate]] it, then perhaps it would be a u ...l be very perplexing because you will want to [[emote]]; it would be the [[social]] thing to do.
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  • ...n of what you make of them. Indeed, the great personal fallacies that you label racism, or sexism, or ethnic/cultural prejudice, is the very refusal or ina ...oing along with all those who share the prejudice? Think of the moral and social courage this takes to stand alone within and without.
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  • ...It has been studied from the perspectives of [[behavioural psychology]], [[social psychology]], [[psychometrics]], [[cognitive science]], [[artificial intell ...buted variously to [[divine]] intervention, [[cognitive]] processes, the [[social]] environment, [[personality]] traits, and [[chance]] ("accident", "[[seren
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  • ...]] of your children, whether they are your [[biological]] children, your [[social]] children, or your [[spiritual]] children, is a matter of your [[thought]] ...eds. And good works come from helping people along the way. Taking off the label. Am I blabbing here?
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  • ...l, transcendent definition of evil, or whether evil is determined by one's social or cultural background. C. S. Lewis, in ''The Abolition of Man'', maintaine ...t the root of violence is the very concept of "evil" or "badness." When we label someone as bad or evil, Rosenberg claims, it invokes the desire to punish o
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  • ...e for the existence of deities. Others argue for atheism on philosophical, social or historical grounds. Many atheists tend toward secular philosophies such ...atheism'' in English, being first attested in about 1571. ''Atheist'' as a label of practical godlessness was used at least as early as 1577. Related words
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  • yourself, it'll [[manifest]] itself in [[unselfish]] and loving [[social]] label of necessarily [[the Father]] or for the [[brother]]. [[Manifest]] the
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  • ...f April in a private nursing home. 1967 P. WILLMOTT Consumer's Guide Brit. Social Services vi. 158 Financial help towards the cost of private treatment is pr ...extensive out-patient department. 1967 P. WILLMOTT Consumer's Guide Brit. Social Services vi. 158 Private beds amount to little over one per cent of the tot
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  • ...and effort to perfect action which is self-defeating and gives it an ugly label called stubbornness. Do you not see how you have been gifted with a tenacit ...our talents and abilities in all activities - transmissions, deeper study, social and service projects, and the "work" of having the group meetings and getti
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  • ...airness prevail, she gradually emerges from slavery and obscurity. Woman's social position has generally varied inversely with the degree of militarism in an It is far too easy for the social animal to jump in with amenities to cover the awkward moment when a soul is
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  • ...s need rules to live by, but this should be the area of [[government]] and social [[mores]] rather than what you call [[religion]] - which should [[encompass ...ediator between the divine and the [[animal]] nature. It is what you would label [[conscience]], and when there is a divergence or [[conflict]], the human [
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