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A person who believes in agathism.
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Synonym of Münchhausen trilemma
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Worship of a god or gods that are foreign to one's own land.
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Of or relating to allotheism.
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Of, pertaining to or espousing antitheism.
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(religion) The belief in the existence of an infinite number of gods.
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A monotheistic religion of ancient Egypt, based around the god Aten.
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(Scientology) Spiritual counseling, which forms the core of Dianetics.
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The doctrine of the self-subsistence of God, especially of the second person in the Trinity.
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A form of dualism that recognizes two deities which are not in conflict or opposition (as good vs evil) but rather are in two exclusive forms or states (like male and female).
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Of or pertaining to bitheism
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Of or pertaining to Helena Blavatsky (1831-1891), ostensible psychic and founder of theosophy.
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(rare) An emergent religion that uses cannabis as a sacrament.
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of or relating to cantheism
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Alternative form of cataclysmist [One who believes that the most important geological phenomena were produced by cataclysms.]
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(obsolete) The worship of inanimate objects based on their usefulness.
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(philosophy) Russell's teapot
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A proponent of cosmotheism.
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(religion) The doctrine that God creates a soul for each body that is generated.
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One who subscribes to the religious theory of creatianism.
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(religion) a person who believes in deism.
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(theology, law) One who believes in the moral right to, and the lawfulness of, remarriage after divorce or spousal death.
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Rare spelling of deist. [(religion) a person who believes in deism.]
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(philosophy) A person who believes in or advocates dialetheism, the logical or metaphysical theory that two contradictory propositions can both be true.
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A belief in two deities, which may be in conflict with each other.
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One who holds the doctrine of ditheism; a dualist.
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Of or pertaining to ditheism, the belief in two gods.
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Pertaining to docetism.
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Any person who believes in or argues for the duality of something.
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Belief in the existence of two deities. This often refers to the belief in a god and goddess of roughly equal power, as is the case in Wicca.
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A person who adheres to duotheism.
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One who subscribes to the philosophy of dysteleology.
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Of or relating to dystheism.
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A pantheistic religion founded in 1965 by Paul Twitchell.
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(philosophy) One of the six parts of the writings of the Greek-speaking philosopher Plotinus (c. 204–205 – 270), each containing nine treatises, compiled by his student Porphyry (c. 234 – c. 305).
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(Gnosticism, usually spelled aeon or æon) A spirit being emanating from the Godhead.
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(rare) Creative followership; imitation.
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Of or pertaining to faitheism.
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The belief and theory of Gaia model of interconnectedness of biosphere on Earth.
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A God whose existence is put forward as an explanation for anything as yet unexplained by science.
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(archaic) A general form of animism in which both animate and inanimate objects are believed to have supernatural powers.
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one who practices henotheism
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Alternative form of holenmerism [The belief that the whole of God is present within every part of the universe.]
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The belief that the whole of God is present within every part of the universe.
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Alternative form of hylotheism [Theory equating matter with God or merging one into the other (see pantheism).]
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Theory equating matter with God or merging one into the other (see pantheism).
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A proponent of hylotheism.
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Synonym of inspirationism
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Belief that multiple deities exist, and different deities are supreme among them at different times.
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One who believes in maltheism.
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Relating to monoideism
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One who worships a single deity (possibly while believing in the existence of others).
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Worshipping only one god.
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The worship of a single deity (possibly while believing in the existence of others).
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(philosophy) A person who believes in monoletheism.
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a believer in, or advocate of, monotheism
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(Christianity, historical) Pertaining to such a belief.
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A follower of advocate of multitheism
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Of or relating to the universe in its present state; specifically, relating to the races of human beings known to history.
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(philosophy) Relating to neocriticism.
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A person involved in the New Romanticism movement.
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Of or relating to nihilianism.
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Belief in the vital force called odyl or od.
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Alternative form of omnitheism [The belief that all religions contain a core recognition of the same god or gods.]
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The belief in all gods; pantheism.
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Alternative form of panpsychist [A proponent of panpsychism.]
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Alternative form of pantheism [(religion) The belief that the Universe is in some sense divine and should be revered. Pantheism identifies the universe with God but denies any personality or transcendence of such a God.]
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Alternative form of pantheist [A person who believes in pantheism.]
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Alternative spelling of pandeism [(religion) A belief in a god who is both pantheistic and deistic, in particular a god who designed the universe and then became it and ceased to exist separately and act consciously with respect to it.]
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Alternative spelling of pandeist [(religion) One who believes in pandeism, a blend of pantheism and deism.]
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Alternative spelling of panentheism [(philosophy, religion) A doctrine that the universe subsists within God, but that God nevertheless transcends or has some existence separate from the universe.]
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Alternative form of panentheist [A person who believes in panentheism.]
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Alternative spelling of pantheism [(religion) The belief that the Universe is in some sense divine and should be revered. Pantheism identifies the universe with God but denies any personality or transcendence of such a God.]
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Alternative spelling of pantheist [A person who believes in pantheism.]
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Alternative spelling of panvitalism [Belief that all things are part of a single living universe.]
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Alternate spelling of panzoism.
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Alternative form of panzoism [(rare, archaic) Belief that the entire universe is a living thing, or is suffused with life.]
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(poetic, rare) An all-encompassing realm.
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The belief in "all atheism"; the position that all people are atheists to one or more god models.
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Of or relating to pancosmism.
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Alternative spelling of pandemonism [Belief that every object (animate or inanimate), idea (abstract or concrete), and action is inhabited by its own independent supernatural spirit; worship of such spirits.]
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Alternative spelling of pandeism [(religion) A belief in a god who is both pantheistic and deistic, in particular a god who designed the universe and then became it and ceased to exist separately and act consciously with respect to it.]
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(religion) One who believes in pandeism, a blend of pantheism and deism.
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Of or relating to pandeism.
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of or relating to pandeism
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Belief that every object (animate or inanimate), idea (abstract or concrete), and action is inhabited by its own independent supernatural spirit; worship of such spirits.
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Of or relating to pandemonism.
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Alternative spelling of pandemonism [Belief that every object (animate or inanimate), idea (abstract or concrete), and action is inhabited by its own independent supernatural spirit; worship of such spirits.]
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(religion) A deistic equivalent of panentheism.
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(religion) a person who believes in panendeism.
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Of or relating to panendeism.
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(rare) A belief in all gods.
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A person who believes in panentheism.
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Of or relating to panentheism.
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of or relating to panentheism
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One who accepts the doctrine of panlogism.
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Of or relating to panlogism.
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Of, or pertaining to panmixia.
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Alternative spelling of pampathy [(philosophy of religion, rare) The supposed faculty that causes its possessors to yearn to commune with the “All” of existence.]
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A state of loving or accepting all things.
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A proponent of panpsychism.
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Relating to panpsychism.
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(in the historical of philosophy) The closely allied forms of panpsychism espoused by the Italian Renaissance philosophers Bernardino Telesio (1509–1588) and Tommaso Campanella (1568–1639), in which all things are capable of perception or sensation.
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(historical) A proponent of a 17th-century movement around pansophy, or the systematic organization of all human knowledge.
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Alternative form of panspermist [An advocate of panspermism; one who believes that life on Earth originated in outer space.]
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An advocate of panspermism; one who believes that life on Earth originated in outer space.
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Alternative spelling of pantheism [(religion) The belief that the Universe is in some sense divine and should be revered. Pantheism identifies the universe with God but denies any personality or transcendence of such a God.]
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A person who believes in pantheism.
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One versed in pantheology.
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A system of theology embracing all religions; a complete system of theology.
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Of the nature of a pantheon; having the characteristics of a pantheon
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Belief that all things in the universe are alive.
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One who believes in the doctrine of panvitalism.
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Of or relating to panvitalism.
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(rare, archaic) Belief that the entire universe is a living thing, or is suffused with life.
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(archaic): one who believes in panzoism.
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Of or relating to panzoism.
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Alternative form of panzoism [(rare, archaic) Belief that the entire universe is a living thing, or is suffused with life.]
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A believer in the existence of phlogiston.
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The ascription of physical form and attributes to a deity.
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(rare, obsolete) A platonic lover.
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(theology, obsolete) The scientific study or knowledge of spiritual beings and their relations to God, angels, and human beings.
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Alternative form of Pollyannaism [Persistent irrational optimism.]
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Alternative spelling of polydeism [Belief in the existence of many gods who collectively set the universe in motion, then ceased to interact with it.]
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(nonstandard) Alternative form of polytheism [The belief in the existence of multiple gods.]
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A person who does not believe in multiple gods.
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Alternative form of polydemonist [A worshipper of many demons; a believer in polydemonism.]
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A person who believes in polydeism.
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Of or relating to polydeism.
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Of or relating to polydeism.
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(religion) The existence of multiple demons; the worship of these demons
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(religion) Belief in multiple impersonal nontranscendent deities embodied by natural phenomena.
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a believer in, or advocate of, polytheism
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A believer in the doctrine of psychopannychism.
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Alternative form of Panzaism [Seeing the most extraordinary things as ordinary and rational]
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Of or relating to Sophia, a figure in Gnosticism, analogous to the human soul but also simultaneously one of the feminine aspects of God.
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(rare) Belief in the existence of Russell's teapot (an undetectable teapot orbiting between Earth and Mars).
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A believer in, or advocate of, tetratheism.
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One who believes in the existence of a god or gods.
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a monism that recognizes the existence of God
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The belief that the universe emanates from, or is a projection of, God.
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the love of both God and man; a philosophy established during the French revolution
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(now historical) A deistic belief system based on the worship of God and one's fellow man, and the immortality of the soul.
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A combination of theism and philosophy.
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(archaic) A theosophist.
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(archaic) A theosophist.
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an advocate of, or believer in theosophy.
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The system of beliefs and doctrines of the Theosophical Society.
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A believer in thnetopsychism.
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A believer in Thomsonianism; one who practices Thomsonianism.
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(theology) The doctrine that the soul or spirit is inherited from one or both parents.
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Beyond theism or atheism, belief in one or more deities which transcend the universe and yet are also immanent; belief in a panentheistic God.
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One who believes in a triad.
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A believer in three gods.
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(theology) Belief in unipersonality of a deity.
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(theology) One who believes in a unipersonal deity.
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