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Why just saying god did it is not a satisfying answer
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RE: Why just saying god did it is not a satisfying answer
It becomes really painful when someone claims to believe the bible literally and accept science. How their brain doesn't explode, I don't know. There's always the possibility they are not being truthful, though. Some people probably like the idea of taking it literally, and like saying it, even if they don't actually believe it. Maybe they are scared to admit otherwise in case God hears.
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RE: Why just saying god did it is not a satisfying answer - by robvalue - April 3, 2016 at 11:12 am

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