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These days too many of us seem inclined to cover our ears, close our eyes, and blindly follow the most narrow, conservative tenets of religion or else seek comfort in the ancient traditions of New Age ritual.
Joan D. Vinge
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Joan D. Vinge
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: April 2
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