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1 hour, 44 minutes ago ago from Richardwkc's Weblog
Chapter 14 Religious membership Presumably, some people think of religion as a stepping stone to salvation. Besides the belief in salvation, what other pull factors can there be? Social pressure, as family members and friends are involved. Probable. “Psychological weakness” in using religion as a “crutch” for dealing with harsh realities of life, including the fear of death. Probable. Promise of salvation from eternal ...
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