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Vincent Chiarello br> Reston, Virginia /p> p> For anyone who believes (or is open to non-belief but the ultimate truth of logic), please read works by St. Augustine, such as The City of God , Moses Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed or Baruch Spinoza's Ethics . After reading them, if one can still say that reason and faith are mutually contradictory, that person makes a mockery of what he calls god, reason itself. br> -- Ira M. Kessel br> Rochester, New York /p> p>
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