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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028931.txt

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The document is an email exchange between Noam Chomsky and Lawrence Krauss discussing the dangers of secular religions like nationalist fanaticism compared to astrology.

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The document is an email exchange between Noam Chomsky and Lawrence Krauss discussing the dangers of secular religions like nationalist fanaticism compared to astrology. They also discuss how irrational beliefs should be confronted with argument and evidence while treating the believers respectfully, even if it's challenging at times.

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