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I suspect that the Binker phenomenon of childhood may be a good model for understanding theistic belief in adults.
The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006
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Binker isn't greedy, but he does like things to eat,
The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006
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In a kind of reversal of the paedomorphosis hypothesis, the hallucinated gods disappeared from adult minds first, then were pulled back earlier and earlier into childhood, until today they survive only in the Binker or little purple man phenomenon.
The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006
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But Binker's always Binker, and is certain to be there.a. a. milne, Now We Are Six*
The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006
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Saturday, Binker and her 3-year-old son Max stumbled on the grand opening of park.
News - MyNC.com 2010
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Binker knows the county is capturing methane gas off the landfill and testing water quality to make sure everyone stays safe, but she still has some questions.
News - MyNC.com 2010
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The signs are only a few inches big and Binker said they should be large enough to let people know where they can and can not go.
News - MyNC.com 2010
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"Where we stray is when we obsess on small and silly things, or feed the beast because we created it and we now feel the obligation to fill it," says Binker, who is Capitolbeat's vice president.
unknown title 2009
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We learn today on several North Carolina blogs (Cone, Binker, Dome) about the
Guarino 2009
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The way to "stop the spectacle" as Binker puts it, is simple.
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