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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Belief Systems |  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Religion - Approaches to relating to the beliefs of othersAdherents of particular religions deal with the differing doctrines and practices espoused by other religions in a variety ways. All strains of thought appear in different segments of all major world religions.
Religion - Exclusivism.
People with exclusivist beliefs sometimes typically explain other religions as either in error, or as corruptions or counterfeits of the true faith. Examples include:
Christian scripture states that Jesus said: "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes ...
See also:Religion, Religion - Etymology, Religion - Religion and science, Religion - Philosophy and metaphysics, Religion - Esotericism and mysticism, Religion - Spirituality, Religion - Myth, Religion - Approaches to the study of individual religions, Religion - Methods of studying religion subjectively in relation to one's own beliefs, Religion - Methods of studying religion objectively in a scientific and religiously neutral fashion, Religion - Development of religion, Religion - Religion today, Religion - Approaches to relating to the beliefs of others, Religion - Exclusivism, Religion - Inclusivism, Religion - Pluralism, Religion - Syncretism, Religion - Universalism, Religion - Systemization, Religion - Religion and other approaches to forming beliefs about the nature of the universe, Religion - Related philosophical stances, Religion - Compare with Read more here: » Religion: Encyclopedia II - Religion - Approaches to relating to the beliefs of others |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Herbert W. Armstrong - BeliefsMany, but not all, of Herbert W. Armstrong's teachings appear to have been influenced by Church of God ministers Andrew N. Dugger (1886-1975) and Clarence O. Dodd (1899-1955).
Herbert W. Armstrong preached a gospel that was quite different from that of mainstream Christianity because he did not primarily intend to attract members, but to serve as a base with which to warn the world of a timetable of coming events. The climax of those events, in his concept, would result in the return of Jesus Christ to Earth as King of kings and Lord of lords in order to establish the Kingdom of God.
Herbert W. Arms ...
See also:Herbert W. Armstrong, Herbert W. Armstrong - Brief biography, Herbert W. Armstrong - Birth marriage and early career, Herbert W. Armstrong - Early religious beliefs, Herbert W. Armstrong - Ordination and foundation of his own belief system, Herbert W. Armstrong - Church of God, Herbert W. Armstrong - Credentials, Herbert W. Armstrong - Move to California, Herbert W. Armstrong - Beliefs, Herbert W. Armstrong - Four major platforms of doctrine, Herbert W. Armstrong - Other doctrines, Herbert W. Armstrong - Writings, Herbert W. Armstrong - Character and Reputation, Herbert W. Armstrong - The era of Stanley Rader, Herbert W. Armstrong - Death and aftermath, Herbert W. Armstrong - The Church Today, Herbert W. Armstrong - The Organization Read more here: » Herbert W. Armstrong: Encyclopedia II - Herbert W. Armstrong - Beliefs |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Herbert W. Armstrong - Brief biography
Herbert W. Armstrong - Birth marriage and early career.
In 1892 Herbert Wright Armstrong was born in Des Moines, Iowa, to parents of the Quaker faith. He dropped out of high school circa 1908, beginning a career in business sales and advertising. In 1917 he married Loma Dillon who died in 1966. He married Ramona Martin in 1977. That marriage ended in divorce in 1982. Most of his early life until 1926 was devoted to selling advertising services and copywriting. During this time he adopted a copy and layout ...
See also:Herbert W. Armstrong, Herbert W. Armstrong - Brief biography, Herbert W. Armstrong - Birth marriage and early career, Herbert W. Armstrong - Early religious beliefs, Herbert W. Armstrong - Ordination and foundation of his own belief system, Herbert W. Armstrong - Church of God, Herbert W. Armstrong - Credentials, Herbert W. Armstrong - Move to California, Herbert W. Armstrong - Beliefs, Herbert W. Armstrong - Four major platforms of doctrine, Herbert W. Armstrong - Other doctrines, Herbert W. Armstrong - Writings, Herbert W. Armstrong - Character and Reputation, Herbert W. Armstrong - The era of Stanley Rader, Herbert W. Armstrong - Death and aftermath, Herbert W. Armstrong - The Church Today, Herbert W. Armstrong - The Organization Read more here: » Herbert W. Armstrong: Encyclopedia II - Herbert W. Armstrong - Brief biography |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM studentsACIM teaches that religion is best when it is practiced at the internal level, as an act directly between a person and God (or another person). Accordingly, no central organization or authority exists within ACIM that is fully analogous to the central authority structure usually found attached to most other spiritual belief systems. Neither does any system of formalized membership, or membership tracking exist amongst the majority of the students of ACIM. Still, a few smaller more highly structured study organizations do exist that are membership based. For more infor ...
See also:A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Religion - Development of religionThere are several models for understanding how religions develop.
Models which view religion as untrue include:
The "Dogma Selection Model," which holds that religions, although untrue in themselves, encode instructions or habits useful for survival, that these ideas "mutate" periodically as they are passed on, and they spread or die out in accord with their effectiveness at improving chances for survival.
The "Opium of the Masses Model," in which "Religion in any shape or form is regarded as pernicious and del ...
See also:Religion, Religion - Etymology, Religion - Religion and science, Religion - Philosophy and metaphysics, Religion - Esotericism and mysticism, Religion - Spirituality, Religion - Myth, Religion - Approaches to the study of individual religions, Religion - Methods of studying religion subjectively in relation to one's own beliefs, Religion - Methods of studying religion objectively in a scientific and religiously neutral fashion, Religion - Development of religion, Religion - Religion today, Religion - Approaches to relating to the beliefs of others, Religion - Exclusivism, Religion - Inclusivism, Religion - Pluralism, Religion - Syncretism, Religion - Universalism, Religion - Systemization, Religion - Religion and other approaches to forming beliefs about the nature of the universe, Religion - Related philosophical stances, Religion - Compare with Read more here: » Religion: Encyclopedia II - Religion - Development of religion |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Religion - EtymologyThe origins of the word "religion" have been debated for centuries. Some explanations for the origin of the word are:
re-reading--from Latin re (again) + legio (read), referring to the repetition of scripture.
treating carefully--from Latin relegere (Cicero's interpretation) 'to go over again' or to carefully ponder.
re-connection to the divine--from Latin re (again) + ligare (to connect, as in English ligament). This interpretation is favoured by m ...
See also:Religion, Religion - Etymology, Religion - Religion and science, Religion - Philosophy and metaphysics, Religion - Esotericism and mysticism, Religion - Spirituality, Religion - Myth, Religion - Approaches to the study of individual religions, Religion - Methods of studying religion subjectively in relation to one's own beliefs, Religion - Methods of studying religion objectively in a scientific and religiously neutral fashion, Religion - Development of religion, Religion - Religion today, Religion - Approaches to relating to the beliefs of others, Religion - Exclusivism, Religion - Inclusivism, Religion - Pluralism, Religion - Syncretism, Religion - Universalism, Religion - Systemization, Religion - Religion and other approaches to forming beliefs about the nature of the universe, Religion - Related philosophical stances, Religion - Compare with Read more here: » Religion: Encyclopedia II - Religion - Etymology |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Religion - EtymologyThe origins of the word "religion" have been debated for centuries. Some explanations for the origin of the word are:
re-reading--from Latin re (again) + legio (read), referring to the repetition of scripture.
treating carefully--from Latin relegere (Cicero's interpretation)
re-connection to the divine--from Latin re (again) + ligare (to connect, as in English ligament). This interpretation is favoured by modern scholars such as Tom Harpur, but prob ...
See also:Religion, Religion - Etymology, Religion - Religion and science, Religion - Philosophy and metaphysics, Religion - Esotericism and mysticism, Religion - Spirituality, Religion - Myth, Religion - Approaches to the study of individual religions, Religion - Methods of studying religion subjectively in relation to one's own beliefs, Religion - Methods of studying religion objectively in a scientific and religiously neutral fashion, Religion - Development of religion, Religion - Religion today, Religion - Approaches to relating to the beliefs of others, Religion - Exclusivism, Religion - Inclusivism, Religion - Pluralism, Religion - Syncretism, Religion - Universalism, Religion - Systemization, Religion - Religion and other approaches to forming beliefs about the nature of the universe, Religion - Related philosophical stances, Religion - Compare with Read more here: » Religion: Encyclopedia II - Religion - Etymology |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Religion - Religion and other approaches to forming beliefs about the nature of the universeHumans have many different methods which attempt to answer fundamental questions about the nature of the universe and our place in it (cosmology). What is reality? How can we know? Who are we? Why we are here? How should we live? What happens after we die? Religion is only one of the methods for trying to answer one or more of these questions. Other methods include science, philosophy, metaphysics, esotericism, and mysticism. Many people use more than one of these methods.
Christianity is the religion with the largest number o ...
See also:Religion, Religion - Etymology, Religion - Religion and science, Religion - Philosophy and metaphysics, Religion - Esotericism and mysticism, Religion - Spirituality, Religion - Myth, Religion - Approaches to the study of individual religions, Religion - Methods of studying religion subjectively in relation to one's own beliefs, Religion - Methods of studying religion objectively in a scientific and religiously neutral fashion, Religion - Development of religion, Religion - Religion today, Religion - Approaches to relating to the beliefs of others, Religion - Exclusivism, Religion - Inclusivism, Religion - Pluralism, Religion - Syncretism, Religion - Universalism, Religion - Systemization, Religion - Religion and other approaches to forming beliefs about the nature of the universe, Religion - Related philosophical stances, Religion - Compare with Read more here: » Religion: Encyclopedia II - Religion - Religion and other approaches to forming beliefs about the nature of the universe |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Definition of goodOne of the fundamental elements of any eutheistic belief system is how its adherents define what "good" means and how God manifests himself as good.
Some eutheists would define good in and of itself, in a hopefully objective sense independent of God, asserting that God is good because he fits this definition in his nature and behavior. Such people use a descriptive definition of good.
Other eutheists would say that good is defined as whatever God says is good. ...
See also:Eutheism dystheism and maltheism, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Foundations of eutheistic and dystheistic belief, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Relationship to the Problem of Evil, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Corresponding Problem of Good for Dystheists, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Definition of good, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - History of eutheistic and dystheistic thought, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Support for dystheism from the Bible, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Call for Genocide, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - The Garden of Eden and The Tree of Knowledge, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Satan, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - The Tower of Babel, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - The Hardening of Pharaoh's Heart, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - The Book of Job, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Belief systems with dystheistic aspects, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Satanism, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Gnosticism, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Atheism, Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Maltheism Read more here: » Eutheism dystheism and maltheism: Encyclopedia II - Eutheism dystheism and maltheism - Definition of good |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Main tenets
A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles.
The introductory paragraph of the book is included here as it does indeed seem to give a fair summary of the work itself:
"This is A Course In Miracles. It is a required course. Only the time you take it is voluntary. Free will does not mean that you can establish the curriculum. It means only that you can elect what you want to take at a given time. The course does not aim at teaching the meaning of love, for that is beyond what can ...
See also:A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Main tenets |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Critical reviewsWhile less controversial than many new religious movements, ACIM has encountered controversy and criticism in several areas.
A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews.
Some conservative Christian reviewers have expressed concerns that the doctrines of ACIM may incorporate some cultic tendencies. Citing the theological and philosophical differences between ACIM and traditional Christian theology and philosophy, such apologists have sometimes labeled ACIM as heretical, counterfeit, and as possibl ...
See also:A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Related movements
A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group.
One study group in particular, the study group led by ACIM teacher/ student11 Charles Buell Anderson, which is also known as Endeavor Academy has caused many Course students to express some serious concerns about this group. Others outside of the ACIM community have also raised some concerns about this group as well. Within this study group of a few hundred individuals ...
See also:A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Related movements |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Extraterrestrial life - Beliefs in extraterrestrial life
Extraterrestrial life - Ancient and Early Modern ideas.
See also: Cosmic pluralism
Belief in extraterrestrial life may have been present in ancient Egypt, Babylon, and Sumer, although in these societies, cosmology was fundamentally supernatural and the notion of aliens is difficult to distinguish from that of gods, demons, and such. The first important Western thinkers to argue systematically for a universe full of other planets and, therefore, possible extraterrestrial life were the an ...
See also:Extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Possible basis of extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Biochemistry, Extraterrestrial life - Theoretical Evolution and Morphology, Extraterrestrial life - Beliefs in extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Ancient and Early Modern ideas, Extraterrestrial life - Extraterrestrials and the Modern era, Extraterrestrial life - Scientific search for extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Direct search, Extraterrestrial life - Indirect search, Extraterrestrial life - Extraterrestrial life in the Solar System, Extraterrestrial life - Dealing with extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Related books and media Read more here: » Extraterrestrial life: Encyclopedia II - Extraterrestrial life - Beliefs in extraterrestrial life |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Extraterrestrial life - Scientific search for extraterrestrial lifeThe scientific search for extraterrestrial life is being carried out in two different ways, directly and indirectly.
Extraterrestrial life - Direct search.
Scientists are directly searching for evidence of unicellular life within the solar system, carrying out studies on the surface of Mars and examining meteors that have fallen to Earth. A mission is also proposed to Europa, one of J ...
See also:Extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Possible basis of extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Biochemistry, Extraterrestrial life - Theoretical Evolution and Morphology, Extraterrestrial life - Beliefs in extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Ancient and Early Modern ideas, Extraterrestrial life - Extraterrestrials and the Modern era, Extraterrestrial life - Scientific search for extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Direct search, Extraterrestrial life - Indirect search, Extraterrestrial life - Extraterrestrial life in the Solar System, Extraterrestrial life - Dealing with extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Related books and media Read more here: » Extraterrestrial life: Encyclopedia II - Extraterrestrial life - Scientific search for extraterrestrial life |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Volcano - Past beliefsBefore it was understood that most of the Earth's interior is molten, various explanations existed for volcano behavior. For decades after awareness that compression and radioactive materials may be heat sources, their contributions were specifically discounted. Volcanic action was often attributed to chemical reactions and a thin layer of molten rock near the surface.
Jesuit Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680), witnessed eruptions of Aetna and Stromboli, then visited the crater of Vesuvius and published his view of an Earth with a central fire connected to numerous others caused by ...
See also:Volcano, Volcano - Volcano classification, Volcano - Erupted material, Volcano - Explosivity, Volcano - Shape, Volcano - Active Dormant or Extinct?, Volcano - Notable Volcanoes, Volcano - Volcanoes on Earth, Volcano - Volcanoes elsewhere in the solar system, Volcano - Volcanology, Volcano - Volcano formation, Volcano - Predicting eruptions, Volcano - Effects of volcanoes, Volcano - Past beliefs Read more here: » Volcano: Encyclopedia II - Volcano - Past beliefs |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Volcano - Past beliefsBefore it was understood that most of the Earth's interior is molten, various explanations existed for volcano behavior. For decades after awareness that compression and radioactive materials may be heat sources, their contributions were specifically discounted. Volcanic action was often attributed to chemical reactions and a thin layer of molten rock near the surface.
Jesuit Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680), witnessed eruptions of Aetna and Stromboli, then visited the crater of Vesuvius and published his view of an Earth with a central fire connected to numerous others caused by ...
See also:Volcano, Volcano - Volcano classification, Volcano - Erupted material, Volcano - Shape, Volcano - Active Dormant or Extinct?, Volcano - Notable Volcanoes, Volcano - Volcanoes on Earth, Volcano - Volcanoes elsewhere in the solar system, Volcano - Volcanology, Volcano - Volcano formation, Volcano - Predicting eruptions, Volcano - Effects of volcanoes, Volcano - Past beliefs Read more here: » Volcano: Encyclopedia II - Volcano - Past beliefs |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Bayesian game - Bayesian Nash equilibriumIn a non-Bayesian game, a strategy profile is a Nash equilibrium if every strategy in that profile is a best response to every other strategy in the profile, i.e. there is no strategy that a player could play that would yield a higher payoff, given all the strategies played by the other players. In a Bayesian game (where players are modelled as risk-neutral), rational players are seeking to maximise their expected payoff, given their beliefs about the other players. A Bayesian Nash equilibrium is defined as a strategy profile and beliefs ...
See also:Bayesian game, Bayesian game - Specification of games, Bayesian game - A signalling example, Bayesian game - Bayesian Nash equilibrium, Bayesian game - Perfect Bayesian equilibrium, Bayesian game - Belief systems, Bayesian game - Sequential rationality, Bayesian game - Definition, Bayesian game - An example Read more here: » Bayesian game: Encyclopedia II - Bayesian game - Bayesian Nash equilibrium |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - NLP as described by its major developers and promotersRichard Bandler (Time for a Change, 1993, p. 2-5):
You want to become competent at whatever you do. That does not mean to get phobics, who shake in their boots while their blood pressure blows through the roof, to believe, "This is not fear." The object is to get them to stay calm and alert, and to stay in their own lane, and to drive across the bridge, which remains standing.
Ask yourself; "Can we build better?" To build those things we have to be able to suspend whatever belief system we already have. Keep ...
See also:Principles of NLP, Principles of NLP - Stated purpose of NLP, Principles of NLP - NLP as described by its major developers and promoters, Principles of NLP - Philosophical stance of NLP, Principles of NLP - Self-declared scope of NLP, Principles of NLP - Specific principles within NLP, Principles of NLP - The map is not the territory, Principles of NLP - Life and 'Mind' are Systemic Processes, Principles of NLP - Behind every behavior is a positive intention, Principles of NLP - Rapport, Principles of NLP - There is no failure only feedback, Principles of NLP - Choice is better than no choice and flexibility is the way one gets choice, Principles of NLP - The meaning of your communication is the response you get, Principles of NLP - People already have all the resources they need to succeed, Principles of NLP - Multiple descriptions are better than one, Principles of NLP - Other beliefs, Principles of NLP - NLP's approach to clinical conditions, Principles of NLP - Criticisms of the principles of NLP Read more here: » Principles of NLP: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - NLP as described by its major developers and promoters |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Baka Cameroon and Gabon - RelationsThe Baka live relatively symbiotically with their Bantu neighbours. They often set their camps along roadsides to better facilitate trade; the Baka provide forest game in exchange for produce and manufactured goods. Nevertheless, exploitation of the Baka by other ethnic groups is a grave reality, especially since the Baka are still largely unaccustomed to the cash-based economy. Non-Baka sometimes hire Baka pygmies as labourers, for example, but pay them virtually nothing for a full day's work. Or, conscious of the tourism potential, some no ...
See also:Baka Cameroon and Gabon, Baka Cameroon and Gabon - Culture, Baka Cameroon and Gabon - Population, Baka Cameroon and Gabon - Language, Baka Cameroon and Gabon - Subsistence, Baka Cameroon and Gabon - Religion and belief-systems, Baka Cameroon and Gabon - Relations Read more here: » Baka Cameroon and Gabon: Encyclopedia II - Baka Cameroon and Gabon - Relations |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Josefa Iloilo - CareerAfter working as a teacher and civil service administrator, Iloilo later became a member of the House of Representatives. He subsequently served as a Senator in the 1990s, and was President of the Senate prior to his becoming Vice-President of Fiji on 18 January 1999. He was in this position under President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara in 1999 and 2000, when Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry's government was overthrown by Fijian nationalists led by George Speight in the Fiji coup of 2000. He was sworn in as President on 13 July 2000, but legal expe ...
See also:Josefa Iloilo, Josefa Iloilo - Career, Josefa Iloilo - Political controversies, Josefa Iloilo - Views on the chiefly system, Josefa Iloilo - Beliefs, Josefa Iloilo - Health concerns, Josefa Iloilo - Retirement in 2006? Read more here: » Josefa Iloilo: Encyclopedia II - Josefa Iloilo - Career |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Josefa Iloilo - Political controversiesOn 20 June 2005, the Fiji Times reported that "a reliable source" close to the government had accused Iloilo of refusing to discipline Commodore Frank Bainimarama, the Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, for his public criticism of government policies. The source said that Iloilo had refused repeated requests from the Home Affairs Minister, Josefa Vosanibola, to take disciplinary measures against Bainimarama for publicly opposing the early release of prisoners convicted of coup-related offenses, as well as the proposed establi ...
See also:Josefa Iloilo, Josefa Iloilo - Career, Josefa Iloilo - Political controversies, Josefa Iloilo - Views on the chiefly system, Josefa Iloilo - Beliefs, Josefa Iloilo - Health concerns, Josefa Iloilo - Retirement in 2006? Read more here: » Josefa Iloilo: Encyclopedia II - Josefa Iloilo - Political controversies |
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|  |  |  | Belief Systems: Encyclopedia II - Josefa Iloilo - Views on the chiefly systemIn an opening address to the Great Council of Chiefs on 27 July 2005, Iloilo told his fellow-chiefs that they needed to adapt to the modern era, or else risk "simply becoming decorations." He said that Fiji was at a critical moment and facing many challenges, and that the nation was looking to the chiefs to unify a divided society and promote stability and good will.
Iloilo recalled warnings from Fiji's first modern statesman, Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna (1888-1958), that the chiefs risked becoming an irrelevance if they did not take ...
See also:Josefa Iloilo, Josefa Iloilo - Career, Josefa Iloilo - Political controversies, Josefa Iloilo - Views on the chiefly system, Josefa Iloilo - Beliefs, Josefa Iloilo - Health concerns, Josefa Iloilo - Retirement in 2006? Read more here: » Josefa Iloilo: Encyclopedia II - Josefa Iloilo - Views on the chiefly system |
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