The arrogant claim is plain simplicity when it used to be primitive Christianity and egalitarianism. The ignorant rationalization is ascribing to Rationalism, without reason.

The "donut Quaker" is all puffed-up outside, but rather empty of inner substance; embraces the flavoring, but abhors shelf-life; goes well with conferences, but not with nutritional confidence.

Rugged individuals are quick to stake their claim to opportunity, as well as open territory. The "Live and Let Live" club believes itself about "Doctors without Borders". Disenfranchised people argue for universal applicability as the cure for myopia.

However, in the aggregate, the great arrogation makes for religious incongruity and spiritual dissonance.   

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