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  2. Hanlon's razor - Wikipedia

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    Hanlon's razor is an adage or rule of thumb that states: [1]. Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity. It is a philosophical razor that suggests a way of eliminating unlikely explanations for human behavior.

  3. List of religious slurs - Wikipedia

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    The term is used to stigmatize certain extremist Sikhs who advocate for a separate Sikh homeland, called Khalistan. [116] Lassi India, Pakistan: Sikhs: In reference to the famous Punjabi beverage Lassi which is a term used to denigrate Sikhs and Punjabis in general. [117] [94] [118] Raghead, Towelhead United States, Canada Sikh turban wearers

  4. Talk:The Ninth Gate - Wikipedia

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    Balkan showed that the ninth gate is a path to equality with god. This is the fundamental vanity of Satan and Satan has always been interested in making man a rival of God (e.g. garden of eden and the fruit from teh tree of knowledge). THus the ninth gate is likely immortality of some kind, another way to disrupt the order established by God.

  5. Trump vs Clinton: He calls her a devil, she says he ... - AOL

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    A defiant Donald Trump said Hillary Clinton would go to jail if he were president and attacked her husband for his treatment of women.

  6. Between Scylla and Charybdis - Wikipedia

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    Several other idioms such as "on the horns of a dilemma", "between the devil and the deep blue sea", and "between a rock and a hard place" express similar meanings. [2] The mythical situation also developed a proverbial use in which seeking to choose between equally dangerous extremes is seen as leading inevitably to disaster.

  7. Crossroads (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    In folklore, crossroads may represent a location "between the worlds" and, as such, a site where supernatural spirits can be contacted and paranormal events can take place. . Symbolically, it can mean a locality where two realms touch and therefore represents liminality, a place literally "neither here nor there", "betwixt and betwee

  8. Parable of the Tares - Wikipedia

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    Jerome: "The Devil is called a man that is an enemy because he has ceased to be God; and in the ninth Psalm it is written of him, Up, Lord, and let not man have the upper hand. Wherefore let not him sleep that is set over the Church, lest through his carelessness the enemy should sow therein tares, that is, the dogmas of the heretics."

  9. Teacher Goes Viral for Denying Slavery Abuses, Saying ... - AOL

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