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  2. File:Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Rupert Sheldrake - Wikipedia

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    In The Daily Telegraph, journalist Steven Poole called Sheldrake's writing "very engaging" and said his defense of prayer worked "sometimes, but not always" and was "not really good enough". [107] Veterinary surgeon and barrister Charles A. Foster , writing in Literary Review , called the book "a very mixed bag" but also "funny, wise, [and ...

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  5. Problem of the creator of God - Wikipedia

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    For the God who created and upholds the universe was not created – he is eternal. He was not 'made' and therefore subject to the laws that science discovered; it was he who made the universe with its laws. Indeed, that fact constitutes the fundamental distinction between God and the universe. The universe came to be, God did not.

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    The colors indicated the percentage of people in each country who answered "I believe there is a God" in the interview. The countries marked in grey were not included in the poll. See also Image:Europe-atheism-2005.png for percentage of people who answered "I don't believe there is any sort of spirit, God or life force" in the same poll.