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  2. Deprogramming - Wikipedia

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    Deprogramming is a controversial tactic that seeks to dissuade someone from "strongly held convictions" [1] such as religious beliefs. Deprogramming purports to assist a person who holds a particular belief system—of a kind considered harmful by those initiating the deprogramming—to change those beliefs and sever connections to the group associated with them.

  3. Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About - Wikipedia

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    Not sex, but religion. The book is based on a series of lectures on "interactions between faith and computer science". The main topic is Knuth's approach to Bible study through random sampling (which led to an earlier book as well, titled 3:16 ); there is also musing on the programmer's role as god of a created universe.

  4. List of converts to nontheism - Wikipedia

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    Sociologist descended from a long line of rabbis; had an interest in religion as a social phenomenon; wrote The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life; was an agnostic by adulthood; [90] besides an interest, he saw some value in religion, but stated, "We must discover the rational substitutes for these religious notions that for a long time ...

  5. Technology evangelist - Wikipedia

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    Platform evangelism is one target of technology evangelism, in which the vendor of a two-sided platform attempts to accelerate the production of complementary goods by independent developers [2] (e.g., during its early years, Facebook worked on creating an ecosystem of third party developers, encouraging them to create games or develop mobile apps that could enhance users' experiences with ...

  6. Letters to the Editor: Project 2025; religion in public schools

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    In the Aug. 4 edition of the Mansfield News Journal was an opinion page article written by Akron Beacon Journal Executive Editor Cheryl Powell entitled "We need to keep religion out of the public ...

  7. Religious conversion - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights defines religious conversion as a human right: "Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief" (Article 18). Despite this UN-declared human right, some groups forbid or restrict religious conversion (see ...

  8. Nvidia steps up hiring in China to focus on AI-driven cars ...

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    Nvidia declined to comment on the Bloomberg report. The company is under investigation in China over suspected violations of the country's anti-monopoly law, a probe widely seen as a retaliatory ...

  9. Chris Christie says he saw drone above his home amid reports ...

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    As reports of strange lights seen in the sky in New Jersey and other Northeast states have sparked questions and concerns across the country, Christie said during an interview Sunday on ABC's ...