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  • 61Dance in mythology and religion — Dance is present in mythology and religion globally. Dance has certainly been an important part of ceremony, rituals, celebrations and entertainment since before the birth of the earliest human civilizations. Archeology delivers traces of dance… …

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  • 62Multiverse (religion) — According to some religious cosmologies, the universe (cosmos), as understood by secular cosmologists, is not the only one that exists, and is thus only one part of what is today referred to as the multiverse. Contents 1 Buddhism 2 Hinduism 3… …

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  • 63IDEOLOGY —    a set of BELIEFS which consciously or unconsciously shape a person s outlook. In MARXISM ideology is viewed as ABSTRACT and false thought, illusion, false consciousness, unreality, upside down REALITY …

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  • 64ASAVA —    a PALI term for the influences, influxes or taints which in BUDDHISM are regarded as intoxicating the mind thus preventing spiritual progress. They are sensuality; lust for life; false views; and ignorance …

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  • 65DREYFUS CASE —    the false trial for treason, condemnation, retrial and eventual exoneration of a JEWISH Captain, Alfred Dreyfus (1859 1935), of the French General Staff. The case divided France into anti Dreyfusard groups which were nationalist, monarchist… …

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  • 66FALLACY —    arguments which seem correct but upon examination prove false. They are arguments which are PSYCHOLOGICALLY persuasive but logically wrong through mistakes in relating, inferring, or concluding, while reasoning. TRADITIONAL logic identified… …

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  • 67HNYNA —    literally the lesser vehicle. One of the major schools of BUDDHISM which stresses intellectual understanding. It thrives in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia where it places its emphasis upon the role of the priesthood and attainment of… …

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  • 68PROPOSITION —    a formal assertion in LOGIC that sets forth something which is asserted or denied, that is capable of being judged true or false …

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  • 69STONEHENGE —    a circle of standing stones in Southern England the purpose of which is unknown although was probably used in some religious RITUAL. Popular imagination has associated the building of Stonehenge with the Druids but this is totally false… …

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  • 70Criticism of Jehovah's Witnesses — Part of a series on Jehovah s Witnesses Overview …

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