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Reference networks are networks of consumers connecting with one another based on common interests, associations, or goals.
Faith
In the popular sense, a belief in something for which you have inadequate evidence or little good reason. In theology, faith usually refers to the trust a believer should have in God’s ultimate grace and fairness. Sometimes, faith is defended as a rational belief in God (for example, in Kant). More often, faith is defended against rationality (as in Kierkegaard).
Good Works
Actions or deeds that reflect moral virtue and contribute positively to the wellbeing of others.
Philosophical Questions
Philosophical Questions are profound inquiries that explore essential aspects of existence, knowledge, values, and reason.
Clear And Convincing
A standard of proof that is greater than a preponderance of the evidence but less than beyond a reasonable doubt, requiring that the evidence presented must be highly and substantially more probable to be true.
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