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Does "highly charged beliefs" mean "highly emotional/spirited beliefs"?
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Thu 28 May, 2015 02:27 am
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The closed mind is impermeable to information that is contradictory to the
highly charged beliefs
enclosed within its rigid frame.
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Fri 29 May, 2015 07:56 am
@oristarA,
yes.
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