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A Hindu myth with a pretty obvious logical flaw that atheists like to think neatly demolishes the intellectual pretensions of organized religion — which it does — while neatly demolishing the intellectual pretensions of secularists, lawyers, scientists and atheists at the same time.
A Hindu myth with a pretty obvious logical flaw that atheists like to think neatly demolishes the intellectual pretensions of organized religion — which it does — while neatly demolishing the intellectual pretensions of secularists, lawyers, scientists and atheists at the same time.


For here is the problem, [[lazengem]]: Every good dictionary is circular.
For here is the problem, [[lazengem]]: ''Every'' good dictionary is circular. Not just the Hindu one.
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A Hindu myth with a pretty obvious logical flaw that atheists like to think neatly demolishes the intellectual pretensions of organized religion — which it does — while neatly demolishing the intellectual pretensions of secularists, lawyers, scientists and atheists at the same time.

For here is the problem, lazengem: Every good dictionary is circular. Not just the Hindu one.

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