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I Don't Believe in God
Chapter 1 — The Journey of His Followers

"I don't believe in God"

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If you say, “Well, okay, I don’t believe in God. There’s no evidence of God,” then you’re missing the stars in the sky and you’re missing the sunrises and sunsets and you’re missing the fact that bees pollinate all these crops and keep us alive and the way that everything seems to work together at the same time.

Everything is sort of built in a way that, to me, suggests intelligent design.

But at the same time, there’s a lot of things in life where you say to yourself,

“Well, if this is God’s plan, it’s very peculiar.”

— Stephen King, speaking to Terry Gross on NPR about his new novel, “Joyland”, May 29, 2013

Next Chapter 2: A Blue-Collar Man
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Habilis created stone tools.
Aba Gvoha means “High Father”
Chutch Mim means “Water Cleaver”
Zorek Avnim means “Rock Thrower”
Ama Tala means “Lamb Mother”
Ushaa Shialom means “Peacemaker”
Belteshazzar means “Daniel”
The Migdal Eder was a stone tower in the middle of a pasture at the edge of town in the Long Ago.
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