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		<title>By: Jonn Mero</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jonn Mero</dc:creator>
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		<description>Very lucid article, but &#039;mode of expression&#039; [i](From the perspective of style or mode of expression, perhaps Collins won)[/i] hardly validates an argument. 
Dawkin&#039;s being &#039;testy&#039; would not unlikely be the result of Collins&#039;s failing acceptance of plain logic in trying to validate an unsustainable argument, to contain the concept of god or God within the explicable.
Something that is outside our reality, although possible as a figment of our imagination, will always be something of no natural significance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very lucid article, but &#8216;mode of expression&#8217; [i](From the perspective of style or mode of expression, perhaps Collins won)[/i] hardly validates an argument.<br />
Dawkin&#8217;s being &#8216;testy&#8217; would not unlikely be the result of Collins&#8217;s failing acceptance of plain logic in trying to validate an unsustainable argument, to contain the concept of god or God within the explicable.<br />
Something that is outside our reality, although possible as a figment of our imagination, will always be something of no natural significance.</p>
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