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  2. Language deprivation experiments - Wikipedia

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    The children were reported to have spoken good Hebrew, but historians were sceptical of these claims soon after they were made. [7] [8] Mughal emperor Akbar was later said to have children raised by mute wetnurses. Akbar held that speech arose from hearing; thus children raised without hearing human speech would become mute. [9]

  3. Nontheistic religion - Wikipedia

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    The white supremacist Creativity movement has also been described as a nontheistic religion. [44] The sociologist Auguste Comte devised a religion called the Religion of Humanity based on his Positivist principles. The Religion of Humanity is not a metaphysical religion and as such there are no gods or supernaturalisms in its belief. [45]

  4. Waaqeffanna - Wikipedia

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    The Waaqeffanna religion has no scriptures or holy books that exist today. [1] The Waaqeffataas believe that Waaqa gave human beings their minds with their capabilities to distinguish right from wrong, give them 'ayyana' that guide them, and help them to communicate with God. For Waaqeffata, it is not mandatory to have written book at hand to ...

  5. Religion and children - Wikipedia

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    Dawkins states that he is angered by the labels "Muslim child" or "Catholic child". He asks how a young child can be considered intellectually mature enough to have such independent views on the cosmos and humanity's place within it. By contrast, Dawkins states, no reasonable person would speak of a "Marxist child" [a] or a "Tory child."

  6. Ojibwe religion - Wikipedia

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    Ojibwe religion has been described as an aboriginal religion. [7] As Ojibwe culture is traditionally orally transmitted, [ 8 ] the religion has no textual canon. [ 9 ] It has no dogma, [ 10 ] and no articles of faith, [ 11 ] and there is therefore variation in its belief and practice. [ 12 ]

  7. Agnosticism - Wikipedia

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    Agnosticism is the view or belief that the existence of God, the divine, or the supernatural is either unknowable in principle or unknown in fact. [1] [2] [3] It can also mean an apathy towards such religious belief and refer to personal limitations rather than a worldview.

  8. Are Nicole Kidman's Scientologist children forbidden to speak ...

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    Ex-Scientologist Leah Remini, who has made it her mission to shine a light on the controversial religion, has openly spoken about the common practice of "disconnecting," or ceasing all contact ...

  9. Problem of religious language - Wikipedia

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    The medieval doctrine of divine simplicity also poses problems for religious language. This suggests that God has no accidental properties – these are properties that a being can have which do not contribute to its essence. If God has no accidental properties, he cannot be as he is traditionally conceived, because properties such as goodness ...