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"Changing your name is tantamount to how you name your children, and it requires a lot of thought".
There is a lesson here that all scientists should be aware of: it doesn't matter how you name or classify something that you're studying.
And how you name a thing, is a lot how you define it.
It does not matter how you name or label these individuals but the reality remains the same.
No matter who's at fault, the media or the politicians, how you name it is how you game it.
What if, in the midst of whatever you are doing right now, this second, the "highest authority" were to "speak" to you? Regardless how you name the "highest," be it God, the Creator, the Field, Buddha, wisdom, your neocortex, the Wakan, the Tao, Sophia, Kwan Yin, the Guadalupe, She, the "two-million-year-old man," spirit, ethics -- it does not matter for purposes of this question.
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