Choose a religion and construct a response to a NRM based on your initial choice."
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Christianity is one of the largest and most influential religions in the world, with a rich history and diverse interpretations. Now, let's construct a response to a New Religious Movement (NRM) based on Christianity. Dear members of the NRM, I hope this Show more…
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