If there is any kernel of truth in the religions we so deplore,and they are just a carnival of errors,the truth is that it's possible to sink into the present moment in such a way as to find it sacred and to cease to have a problem.
To point out nonepistemic motives in another__ view of the world, therefore, is always a criticism, as it serves to cast doubt upon a person__ connection to the world as it is.
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