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 Luhrmann, T. M., Howard Nusbaum, and Ronald Thisted. 2010. “The Absorption Hypothesis: Learning to Hear God in Evangelical Christianity.” American Anthropologist 112 (1): 66–78. doi:10.1111/j.1548-1433.2009.01197.x. Luhrmann, T. M., Howard Nusbaum, and Ronald Thisted. 2010. “The Absorption Hypothesis: Learning to Hear God in Evangelical Christianity.” American Anthropologist 112 (1): 66–78. doi:10.1111/j.1548-1433.2009.01197.x.
  
 +## What do the Twelve Tribes' neighbors think about them? 
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 +What do the neighbors of Peppercorn Farm in Picton think about the Twelve Tribes?
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 +Hint: They don't think "nothing."
  
 ## Is there any truth to religion and religious belief? ## ## Is there any truth to religion and religious belief? ##
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 c) We've ducked the issue.  c) We've ducked the issue. 
 +## A velvet rope
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 +{{ :2667:1222487.jpg |Still from "Lost Our Lisa." The Simpsons (1998).}}
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 ## The limits of social science ## ## The limits of social science ##
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