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Alister E. McGrath, If I Had Lunch with C.S. Lewis: Exploring the Ideas of C.S. Lewis on the Meaning of Life Quotes: A god that can be reduced to what reason can cope with is not a God that can be worshiped.
         

A god that can be reduced to what reason can cope with is not a God that can be worshiped.


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A god that can be reduced to what reason can cope with is not a God that can be worshiped.
         



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