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Does It Require More Faith [I] Not [I] To Believe In A Creator Than To Believe In One?
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The scientific, mathematical facts, seem to say so;
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The concept of any 'god' being 'the real one' depends entirely on the expectations of the believer.
As for your god being 'the first one' - I think a few primeval individuals who worshipped the sun / moon / trees / rivers … ctd. page 97 - may take issue with you there.
The concept of any 'god' being 'the real one' depends entirely on the expectations of the believer.
As for your god being 'the first one' - I think a few primeval individuals who worshipped the sun / moon / trees / rivers … ctd. page 97 - may take issue with you there.
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