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A new religious movement (NRM) is a term used to describe a faith or spiritual group that has emerged relatively recently, often in response to modern societal changes. NRMs may incorporate diverse beliefs, practices, and organizational structures, and can include anything from new interpretations of established religions to entirely novel spiritual systems. They often attract followers seeking alternative spiritual experiences or community outside traditional religious institutions. Examples of NRMs include the Bahá'í Faith, Scientology, and various New Age movements.

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