TEACHER: Tommy, can you see the tree outside? TOMMY: Yes. TEACHER: Can you see the grass outside? TOMMY: Yes. TEACHER: Step outside and look up at the sky. TOMMY: Sure. (He returned shortly) Yes, I saw the sky. TEACHER: Did you see God? TOMMY: No. TEACHER: Exactly. Since we can’t see God, he must not exist….
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