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30 ) is directly contrary to Freud's argument in Moses and Monotheism . She uses the surface of Freud's argument against religion as illusion to support feminists ' slow execution of Christ and Yahweh ( p .
30 ) is directly contrary to Freud's argument in Moses and Monotheism . She uses the surface of Freud's argument against religion as illusion to support feminists ' slow execution of Christ and Yahweh ( p .
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JAMES E HORIGAN Spawned with the rising prestige of science during the Enlightenment , the controversy surrounding the argument from design has surfaced at various times in impassioned public debate , from arguments in the celebrated ...
JAMES E HORIGAN Spawned with the rising prestige of science during the Enlightenment , the controversy surrounding the argument from design has surfaced at various times in impassioned public debate , from arguments in the celebrated ...
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29 A formalization of this argument permits one to appreciate how Erskine supports his claim that it is a twofold goodness that comprises the divinity of God . He argues : ( 1 ) God is the fountain of goodness ; ( 2 ) therefore ...
29 A formalization of this argument permits one to appreciate how Erskine supports his claim that it is a twofold goodness that comprises the divinity of God . He argues : ( 1 ) God is the fountain of goodness ; ( 2 ) therefore ...
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