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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Hmmm

For your perusal:
Keith Parsons, "No Creator Need Apply: A Reply to Roy Abraham Varghese".
Paul Herrick, "Job Opening: Creator of the Universe—A Reply to Keith Parsons".
Via Victor Reppert.
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