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A willingness to study and talk with others. A desire to read and think, often outside the square, and above all a desire to question everything.

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No, as a digital assistant, I do not engage in theology or religious beliefs. My purpose is to provide information and assistance based on factual knowledge and data. If you have specific questions or need help on a theological topic, I recommend consulting a theologian or religious expert for more in-depth and accurate guidance.

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