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Lady bird [3.3K]
4 years ago
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Once one has rejected the dogmatic, authoritarian limitations of the Stage 1: Garden of Eden style of thinking, he or she usuall

y becomes highly skeptical of information coming from unknown sources. True False
Social Studies
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Daniel [21]4 years ago
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Answer: FALSE

Explanation: The garden of Eden style of thinking is mythological style of thinking: people who believes that things not seen and has no prove of trace, has actually existed.

For someone to be skeptical means the person doesn't accept information easily, such person will always want to verify the information by asking more questions, so he can understand how the information is interrelated with the fact known.

This means that if a person rejects the mythological view of the garden of Eden, it is not certain that such person is highly skeptical, because such person may accept the mythological view of the existence of heaven and hell. Such person may only be skeptical about one thing and may not be skeptical about another thing, this means the person is not highly skeptical.

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