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Sigma KEE - ChurchOfJesusChristOfLatterDaySaints
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ChurchOfJesusChristOfLatterDaySaints
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InstancesAutonomousAgentSomething or someone that can act on its own and produce changes in the world.
 BeliefGroupA GroupOfPeople whose members share a belief or set of beliefs.
 ChurchAn instance of Church is a ReligiousOrganization whose members conduct ChristianServices.
 CollectionCollections have members like Classes, but, unlike Classes, they have a position in space-time and members can be added and subtracted without thereby changing the identity of the Collection. Some examples are toolkits, repeated actions, football teams, and flocks of sheep.
 EntityThe universal class of individuals. This is the root node of the ontology.
 GroupA Collection of Agents, e.g. a flock of sheep, a herd of goats, or the local Boy Scout troop.
 GroupOfPeopleAny Group whose members are exclusively Humans.
 MissionOrganizationThe class of ReligiousOrganizations that send members to foreign countries with the aim of coverting citizens of those countries to the beliefs of the ReligiousOrganization.
 ObjectCorresponds roughly to the class of ordinary objects. Examples include normal physical objects, geographical regions, and locations of Processes, the complement of Objects in the Physical class. In a 4D ontology, an Object is something whose spatiotemporal extent is thought of as dividing into spatial parts roughly parallel to the time-axis.
 OrganizationAn Organization is a corporate or similar institution. The members of an Organization typically have a common purpose or function. Note that this class also covers divisions, departments, etc. of organizations. For example, both the Shell Oil Corporation and the accounting department at Shell would both be instances of Organization. Note too that the existence of an Organization is dependent on the existence of at least one member (since Organization is a subclass of Collection). Accordingly, in cases of purely legal organizations, a fictitious member should be assumed.
 PhysicalAn entity that has a location in space-time. Note that locations are themselves understood to have a location in space-time.
 ReligiousOrganizationAn Organization whose members share a set of religious beliefs.
Belongs to Class Entity


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