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argument for the existence of an of the existence of one God, or of many of no God. There are also many or ghosts, and it can be of the existence of of the immortality of the souL In my Journal I wrote that of the grandeur of a Brazilian forest, 'it is of the higher feelings of of his body. But now the grandest scenes would not of the existence of redness makes my present of perception of not the least value as evidence. This argument of all races had the same inward of one God; but we know that this is very of any weight as evidence of what really of Cod, any more than the powerful though vague and similar
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millions of the lower animals throughout almost endless time? This very old argument from the existence of suffering against the existence of an intelligent first cause seems to me a strong one; whereas, as just remarked. the presence of much suffering agrees well with the view that all organic beings have been developed through variation and Natural Selection.