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					<description><![CDATA[I would say one follows an Ideology if he simply believes in something without an after thought, for example, consider &quot;marriage&quot; if you just follow everything that&#039;s being handed over to you by your family then that&#039;s ideological action, but if you wish to not do that and change things a little bit and actively think about what you&#039;re doing rather than just being a robot and carrying out something that someone said, you&#039;re not following an ideology.  That&#039;s just my interpretation.  But that&#039;s a good moral compass I have, as I don&#039;t agree with Dr.  Peterson on all of his opinions (veganism for instance) because well, I just think before believing.  On your example, if the ideology is trying to say &quot;Love everyone&quot; and you try to but you really can&#039;t, you should not love everyone, but if you sill loved everyone you&#039;re following an Ideology.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would say one follows an Ideology if he simply believes in something without an after thought, for example, consider &#8220;marriage&#8221; if you just follow everything that&#8217;s being handed over to you by your family then that&#8217;s ideological action, but if you wish to not do that and change things a little bit and actively think about what you&#8217;re doing rather than just being a robot and carrying out something that someone said, you&#8217;re not following an ideology.  That&#8217;s just my interpretation.  But that&#8217;s a good moral compass I have, as I don&#8217;t agree with Dr.  Peterson on all of his opinions (veganism for instance) because well, I just think before believing.  On your example, if the ideology is trying to say &#8220;Love everyone&#8221; and you try to but you really can&#8217;t, you should not love everyone, but if you sill loved everyone you&#8217;re following an Ideology.</p>
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