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1 2 | philosophically illiterate. An atheist is always defective — either
2 3 | closer to nature, and an atheist was a rare bird. It is common
3 3 | good works. That is why an atheist, while still alive, has
4 8 | for the faithful, and an atheist will not be convinced anyhow.
5 8 | if we have before us an atheist whose convictions are founded
6 8 | believe in God, then such an atheist cannot be convinced. If,
7 8 | however, we have before us an atheist who, through a misunderstanding
8 8 | earth” (Genesis 1 :1). The atheist has always maintained that
9 8 | concise statement of the atheist's belief.~The way we decide
10 8 | way we decide whether the atheist is correct or not is to
11 8 | scientific proof that the atheist is wrong is seen in the
12 8 | expanded and rebounded.~The atheist's assertion that matter/
13 8 | cause was. It was God. The atheist tells us that “matter is
14 8 | atheistic position.~The atheist's assertion that matter
15 8 | is eternal is wrong. The atheist's assertion that the universe
16 8 | things he has made.” The atheist, on the other hand, will
17 8 | ethical good conduct of an atheist.~At times, atheists indicate
18 8 | misdemeanors, while the atheist, free of religious convictions,
19 8 | other hand, does not the atheist also have fear? If life
20 15,8| necessary. So it would seem the atheist gets to remain secure in
21 15,5| its separation from its atheist interpretation, is discussed
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