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  Is God a Taoist?
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  philosophy class introduction logic textbook
An introduction to philosophical concepts, and six divisions of thought within the discipline.
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  Skeptic's Annotated Bible / Quran / Book of Mormon
Offers the entire text of the King James version of the Bible, but without the pro-Bible propaganda.
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  ReligiousTolerance.org by the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance
Promotes religious tolerance through education. Site includes profiles of religions, cults, and faith groups.
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  Free will - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will" Categories: Featured articles | Metaphysics | Causality | Theology | Philosophical problems ...
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  Philosophy since the Enlightenment, by Roger Jones
Introduction to philosophy since the Enlightenment
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  Does God Exist - Six Reasons to Believe that God is Really There - Existence of God - Proof of God
Does God exist? With no arm twisting, would you like the straightforward reasons that people believe in God?
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  Religion, World Religions, Comparative Religion - Just the facts on the world's religions.
Reference guide to world religions. Includes glossaries, timelines, fast facts, charts, articles, and more.
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