It's perfectly timed to coincide with the manichaean politics of the Bush administration.
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The Jew replied, with solemn air, I said the Manichaean's prayer.
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The attraction of the Manichæan theory lay in its apparent explanation of the problem of evil.
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Some of it does indeed appear Manichaean.
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The Good Wife avoids this Manichaean trap.
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It was exciting, this Manichaean city, this conjunction of evil and good, animal stupidity and godlike intellect.
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She sipped at her gin, put the glass down, and said quietly, In a way, he's a Manichaean.
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He suggested a reaction from a too-Manichaean dualism at some date after the time of St. John's Gospel.
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From Cyril of Jerusalem we learn that Samnaism was, more or less, Manichaean,-Manichaeanismbeing, more or less, Samanist.
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He means to create a Manichaean scheme in domestic politics as severe and confrontational as the struggle with Soviet-Communism.
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In other words, I feel that I must become an Atheist, a Pantheist, a Manichaean, or-what I am-asceptic.
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Gibson has a Manichaean view of the world…He believes in the Devil as fully as he believes in God.
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Is not the appearance of a solitary Manichaean in the twenty-first century either a wildly meaningless anachronism-ora grave sign?
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In the West, the first teachers of the Manichæan theology had been repulsed by the people, or suppressed by the prince.
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Of the matter, however, there was no comparison; for the one was wandering amid Manichaean delusions, the other teaching salvation most soundly.
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No Grecian system of philosophy, except Platonism, entered into the Christian system so influentially as the disastrous Manichaean heresy, which Augustine combated.