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			<title>Summa Theologica</title>
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			<description>http://www.newadvent.org/summa/

 

For those who deny or doubt the existance of God, many I have known or known about seem to have a fair amount of earthly intelligence.  I therefor have a book that might be just what could spark in you some thoughts that just maybe God is.  Especially the first part because it deals with the subject from the point of reason and logic.  It can either be bought for a nice peice of change, or you can simply go to the link provided to read it for free. </description>
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