>did not *really*
>believe
>in their hearts that atheism was true and Christianity was false, and
were
>really trying to convince themselves.
Continued references to "in their hearts" is quite annoying on a
theoretically scientific and/or intellectual list. Let's be honest and
admit it means "taking an existential experience to be superior to,
authoritative over physical data."
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