I do not thinkreligion hurts a sailor, Greenly-no ,notin the least.
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Even if we thinkreligion insoluble, we cannot think it irrelevant.
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Some people thinkreligion is made up of words; a very wide mistake!
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I thinkreligion is a wonderful thing.
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Does he thinkreligion shaped his character?
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And that is true even if the kids themselves didn't thinkreligion was important, according to the results published in JAMA Psychiatry.
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I do not thinkreligion keeps women back very much from doing what they want to do or have resolved to do in love affairs.
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They thoughtreligion meant a plan for making God love them.
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Brown does not see this, and thinksreligion is just for poor saps who need comfort.
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"But some people need to thinkreligion has all the answers."
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"Well, for one thing," said Miss Dean, "I thinkreligion impracticable.
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But Satan breaks in, and says: You have always thoughtreligion trash and a lie; don't give up at the last.
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"But you thinkreligion is important, do you not?"
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Unhappy women are given to protecting their sensitiveness by cynical gossip, by whining, by high-church and new- thoughtreligions, or by a fog of vagueness.
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"I didn't thinkreligion existed anymore," Ellis said as Yal passed a bowl of carrots into his hands.