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I tend to see the attractor basin of religion through all three of Gibbon's lenses simultaneously; and I'd add a fourth, for magistrates: they're all potentially dangerous in their own way,
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and a fifth, for healers: equally possessing a place in the treatment of disease - not because magic or supernatural effects are real, but because the human bodymind is so complex that subtle interventions can *sometimes* have unpredictable beneficial effects. Good ol' placebo
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Buddhism is a rationalistic religion in many respects, with perhaps a minimum accretion of mere theistic balogney.
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