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Logicians say, "Unless one gains understanding through logic and argument, how can one decide upon a worshipable Deity?"

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"Logicians say, "Unless one gains understanding through logic and argument, how can one decide upon a worshipable Deity"

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Logicians say, "Unless one gains understanding through logic and argument, how can one decide upon a worshipable Deity?".

Logicians say, "Unless one gains understanding through logic and argument, how can one decide upon a worshipable Deity?"

Page Title:Logicians say, "Unless one gains understanding through logic and argument, how can one decide upon a worshipable Deity?"
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