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Good intention for 2009 is getting or making useful diagrams and pics. (I learnt at Uni that explanation of abstract concept require abstract diagrams.) |
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Many family and work responsibilities. |
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Busy with removing mistakes and inaccuracies. |
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Moral judgments are always bad. |
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Misplaced Pages is both self-correcting and self-degenerating. |
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Working on this <s>draft</s> article ] |
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] - {{search|Theories+of+religion}} |
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"When asked why they joined, members usually say that they joined their group because of some ideal such as salvation, enlightenment, or whatever; they may pad this explanation with complex philosophy or psychotheology. what joining them had allowed them to achieve, or what leaving the group would mean to them, quite different themes emerged." |
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:Oakes, Len: ''Prophetic Charisma: The Psychology of Revolutionary Religious Personalities'', 1997, Syracuse University press, ISBN 0-8156-0398-3, page 127 |
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English Misplaced Pages articles tend to be too long without a good summary. |
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