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Invent three examples of syntactically ambiguous claims.
Religious Beliefs
Systems of faith and worship; the conviction in the existence of a higher power or powers.
Fundamentalism
A strict adherence to specific theological doctrines typically in a reaction against modernist theories, often associated with a literal interpretation of religious texts.
Reactionary
A political viewpoint that advocates for the restoration of previous political, social, or economic conditions.
Conservative
A political and social philosophy that promotes retaining traditional social institutions in the context of culture and civilization.
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