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Essay, original research Deadly∀ssassin 07:33, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
This is an excellent article on one of the greatest questions of human religion: Can God be known? If yes, then how, by recourse to natural theology or to divine revelation? If God doesn't reveal Himself, can man know God? But most importantly, can man establish the existence of God with reference to either reason or experience alone?
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