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Hi Larc: I join Teirce in saying that your presentation is very good. GroupThink is a double-edged sword. In the limited sense, such as a military, it works well for a specific defined goal, as it does in police or fire and rescue workers. Yet, even in these areas where GroupThink may be at its best, it is still then necessary to have diversity of opinions. I find that when GroupThink works its way into religious organization, the dangers are great that it can ferment and corrupt the Group; not always, but the risks seem higher nonetheless. Thanks again. - Amazing
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