Eclectic: adjective 1. to choose what apprears the best method, style, or teaching.
Example: The evangelical preacher laid out the choices to the parishioners, but Joe, a stubborn sort, stood and belted, "I'll take the eclectic choice, God."
Dumbfounded, his fellow parishioners just stared jaw-droppingly.
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