Philosophical essay on religion, science, and human connection
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The passage contains no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving influential actors. It is a generic discussion of theological and scientific concepts without any refer Discusses the role of religious belief in human connection. Explores potential synergy between science and religion. Mentions historical figures (Jonathan Edwards) but not in a scandalous context.
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