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Project 2025 calls for a repeal of the nation’s dietary guidelines on the grounds that they’ve gone astray by considering the environmental impact of food production.

They can recognize that they are being lied to, even being manipulated, but still they believe that somewhere inside the sociopath there is a human being like they are, perhaps a hurting soul gone astray.

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“To me, he was a mentor. When I recorded my first song, I took it to him to critique and that’s why I have never gone astray. He was more than a brother,” he told the BBC.

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Another danger also comes from so-called accelerationism, a philosophy espousing that violence is needed to overhaul societies that have gone astray.

I believe that one reason folks no longer see faith communities as spiritual resources is because these communities have gone astray from their core teachings about faith and spirituality.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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