top | item 7650250 (no title) philosophus | 12 years ago How is believing in religion different than believing in irony and pluralism? discuss order hn newest dfc|12 years ago How does one "believe in irony"? gegtik|12 years ago When one is sufficiently religious, faith/belief become the paradigm for all mental processes. It becomes impossible to fathom a non-religious capacity of thought. load replies (1)
dfc|12 years ago How does one "believe in irony"? gegtik|12 years ago When one is sufficiently religious, faith/belief become the paradigm for all mental processes. It becomes impossible to fathom a non-religious capacity of thought. load replies (1)
gegtik|12 years ago When one is sufficiently religious, faith/belief become the paradigm for all mental processes. It becomes impossible to fathom a non-religious capacity of thought. load replies (1)
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