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Review
It is an intriguing premise to take two of the twentieth century great thinkers, who probably had never met, being a generation apart, and present a debate of each man’s world view. And while this is a look at life from two opposed points of view, that of a believer and a non-believer, both men thought carefully through all sides of their position as well as the other’s view. Conclusions are drawn from their biographies or how they actually lived their lives, as well as their teachings and writings. The author does not have the answer to the question of God but gives the reader much to consider in supplying her own ending.
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