[K. Bachman / J. Daub / J. Winters / D. Mann]
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Reason argues the existence of God
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If the incarnate was crucified
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The dialectical paradox concludes
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That God has already died <i>[1]
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The very nature of man's independence
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Implies accountability for one's actions <i>[2]
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My decision to be free or not to be
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Reveals the magnitude of my freedom <i>[3]
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Where is the wise man
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Scholar of this age?
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Their dementia calls
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From their dimension
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Freud argued that God is but mere illusion
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Our need for some cosmic comforter
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To resolve our deepest childhood neurosis
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A belief based wholly on an unfulfilled wish <i>[4]
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Or is this world a random occurrence
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A change reshuffling of matter?
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Particles in motion in a corner of the universe
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The origin of life and evolution an accident? <i>[5]
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Where is the wise man
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Scholar of this age?
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Their dementia calls
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Leading men to the grave
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Where is the wise man
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Scholar of this age?
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Their dementia calls
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From their dimension
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[1 Cor 1:19-20]
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[1 Thomas Altizer - "The Gospel of Christian Atheism"]
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[2 Jean-Paul Sarte - "Being and Nothingness"]
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[3 Ludwig Feuerbach "Essence of Christianity"]
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[4 Sigmund Freud - "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion"]
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Dimentia
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