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Irreverence is the denial of value by attitudes of distrust and defiance , or mockery and careless neglect , until the entire system of values suffers depreciation . As this occurred in the Schmidt family , they found life less valuable ...
Irreverence is the denial of value by attitudes of distrust and defiance , or mockery and careless neglect , until the entire system of values suffers depreciation . As this occurred in the Schmidt family , they found life less valuable ...
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A system of values was developed by sensing what the parents held worthy , as well as by attitudes of reverence and devotion to God , " present among us as a member of the family . " Prayer was as natural as conversation , and the ...
A system of values was developed by sensing what the parents held worthy , as well as by attitudes of reverence and devotion to God , " present among us as a member of the family . " Prayer was as natural as conversation , and the ...
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The emotional attitudes are increasingly seen to affect organic processes such as glandular secretions , heart and circulation , respiration , digestion and elimination , and sex and reproduction . No organ or condition of the body is ...
The emotional attitudes are increasingly seen to affect organic processes such as glandular secretions , heart and circulation , respiration , digestion and elimination , and sex and reproduction . No organ or condition of the body is ...
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