“There can, of course, be no disproof of the existence of God, particularly a sufficiently subtle God. But it is a kindness neither to science nor to religion to leave unchallenged inadequate arguments for the existence of God. Moreover, debates on such questions are good fun and, at the very least, hone the mind for useful work.” —Carl Sagan, “God and Norman Bloom” (The American Scholar, Autumn 1977)
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