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Epistemically, the publisher of this site, a nominalist, favors a radical separation of supernaturalistic religions from the sciences. The core competencies of particular religions and of the various sciences may effectively be explored through a functional partition between each magisterium or office.

The publisher also considers religions, the sacralized constructions of beliefs and praxes which narrate a moral community, to be open-sourced. That is to say, once the charisma has been routinized, or institutionalized, in a community, its doctrines and rules are structurized (constructed) through a continual dialogue between some or all adherents and their traditions.

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