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There are those among the sceitific and atheistic community, as well as those among religious communities, who regard religion , or in some cases, other religions, as evidance of schitzophrenia, one example might be the founder of the mormon faith, who is said to have had visions, or muhamet, who had a vision of an angel. Religous followers typically attribute this view to either a lack of understanding or a lack of faith, on the part of the scheptic.

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