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In article <ytGxg.29409$aW2.28016@trnddc03>, Blak <skin@color.org>
wrote:

>     Philosopher Celestine N. Bittle wrote in his book God and His



> evidence that man was originally created with the inherent inclination


You should read a wider range of books. Like things written by actual
scientists.

"Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origin of Religious Thought" by
Pascal Boyer, for instance. Go on. I DARE you.

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