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Neutralism is remaining neutral when faith or morality require taking a position or stand.  It is the ducking of moral or religious responsibility.
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Neutralism was remaining neutral when faith or morality require taking a position or stand.  It was the ducking of moral or religious responsibility.
  
The philosopher [[Benedict de Spinoza]] advocated this approach in the 1600s as a result of his view that mind, matter, time and everything that seems to be real is merely a manifestation of only one substance, One Reality.
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The philosopher [[Benedict de Spinoza]] advocated this approach in the 1600s as a result of his view that mind, matter, time and everything that seems to be real was merely a manifestation of only one substance, One Reality.
 
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Revision as of 23:03, July 14, 2007

Neutralism was remaining neutral when faith or morality require taking a position or stand. It was the ducking of moral or religious responsibility.

The philosopher Benedict de Spinoza advocated this approach in the 1600s as a result of his view that mind, matter, time and everything that seems to be real was merely a manifestation of only one substance, One Reality.