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Academic email exchange on fanaticism and secular dogma

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #028939
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1
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2

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The passage contains a casual email conversation between scholars discussing philosophy of religion and secular dogma. It mentions no concrete actions, transactions, dates, or relationships involving Email chain between Lawrence Krauss, Jeffrey E., and Noam Chomsky. Discussion focuses on criticism of fanaticism and secular dogma. No mention of specific policies, financial transactions, or governm

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