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In the Epilogue, the Author Argues That

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In the epilogue, the author argues that


A) religious Goodness (i.e., being a good person morally) is really the most important part of religious life.
B) religion is mostly about our own personal feelings, which is why we should be tolerant of other people's personal religious feelings.
C) religious beliefs are not really "Truth," but only our dedication to moral "Goodness."
D) the cognitive, active, and affective aspects of religion all go together to make religions a way of life

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