hand of God—which is surely the basis of all religions. Then how could it be considered rational to believe in God?
All the heroes who had discovered the laws of nature were believers in God, but, ironically
existence of God. Since, in order to explain events, one had only to have recourse to the causes and laws of the material universe, there seemed to be no need to postulate the existence of a God who was extraneous
which controlled the movements of the sun, moon and stars, there was no further need to believe in God. Gradually, all those happenings in nature, which were supposed in ancient times to have invisible
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