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Five rational arguments why God (very probably) exists

  • Written by Robert H. Nelson, Professor of Public Policy, University of Maryland
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The question of whether a God exists is heating up in the 21st century. According to a Pew survey, the percentage of Americans having no religious affiliation reached 23 percent in 2014. Among such “nones,” 33 percent said that they do not believe in God – an 11 percent increase since only...

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