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... claimed , can never be significantly applied to more than one conscious being . How then can there be more than one ' perfect ' being ? In other words , Theos cannot but be a unitary principle . This argument may be described as ' the ...
... claimed , can never be significantly applied to more than one conscious being . How then can there be more than one ' perfect ' being ? In other words , Theos cannot but be a unitary principle . This argument may be described as ' the ...
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... claimed to be unexceptionable from a purely rational point of view i.e. from a standpoint which relies only on ordinary perception and inference . In the Vaidika or Hindu tradition , however , there are at 50 Calcutta Review.
... claimed to be unexceptionable from a purely rational point of view i.e. from a standpoint which relies only on ordinary perception and inference . In the Vaidika or Hindu tradition , however , there are at 50 Calcutta Review.
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... claimed to have direct vision of Theos . But no serious attempts appear to have been made by Agnostics in this sphere of intellectual activity . Atheism as contrasted to Agnosticism has to rationally establish the non - existence of God ...
... claimed to have direct vision of Theos . But no serious attempts appear to have been made by Agnostics in this sphere of intellectual activity . Atheism as contrasted to Agnosticism has to rationally establish the non - existence of God ...
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