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MAN CREATES GOD

IDEAS OF CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE AND EXPLANATION OF NATURAL PHENOMENON USED AS A VEHICLE TO EXPLAIN THE ANTHROPOMORPHISM OF GOD.

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MAN CREATES GOD

By: DR. PAUL TEICH
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