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Richard Dawkins

The Good Lord

After watching a bit of televangelism in the wee hours, Matt De Neef asks: Why is it that one child’s survival against the odds is put down to divine intervention yet when thousands upon thousands of other children die of starvation, dehydration and AIDS, God is nowhere to be seen?

The Good Lord

After watching a bit of televangelism in the wee hours, Matt De Neef asks: Why is it that one child’s survival against the odds is put down to divine intervention yet when thousands upon thousands of other children die of starvation, dehydration and AIDS, God is nowhere to be seen?

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The Good Lord

After watching a bit of televangelism in the wee hours, Matt De Neef asks: Why is it that one child’s survival against the odds is put down to divine intervention yet when thousands upon thousands of other children die of starvation, dehydration and AIDS, God is nowhere to be seen?