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n.d.; rev. 10 February 2010

1. If, as i I hold, an "ultimate religion" is distinct from a "natural religion" because it locates the human malady in human beings' self-misunderstanding, the decisive revelation constitutive of an ultimate religion presupposes this universally human self-misunderstanding and offers itself as the remedy for it---eexplicitly explicitly calling all to whom it addresses itself (in principle, every human being) both to accept and make us of it as a remedy for themselves and then to throw in with them mission of administering it as a remedy for others to make use of as well.

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