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3.2 Religious Debates and the Fear of Print​

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Answered by nirmalsingh100855
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Religious debates cover a vast range of topics, mostly related to religion. Some main topics include the role of religion in modern life and arguments between Believers and Sceptics.  

People of the world follow several religions and all these religions have different ideologies and practices. When they are discussed in an open and mature way, it leads to the removal of misunderstandings and suspicion.

Fear of print is fear of the media, by an individual or an organisation. Of news, that might be published on print, causing loss of reputation, litigation etc.  

Answered by aadii27
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Fear of print is fear of the media, by an individual or an organisation. Of news, that might be published on print, causing loss of reputation, litigation etc. print, people could be persuaded to think differently.

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