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		<description><![CDATA[Dust to Dust.

Bill Bryson writes "a single atom is unaware of its own existence.  Because the brain is comprised of atoms, anatomy alone cannot possibly account for the human experience."  There are several arguments for the existence of God and while I lean toward the idea that faith exists in what can't be known, it would seem that a single atom provides the most complete argument for the existence of an intangible, inexplicable, human experience, given to us/inspired by a force of infinite power.

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