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Eric Sams
Letters from an Atheist
Letters on Theology and Religion
(from Nancy Wansbrough, Letters to an Atheist, 1988)
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24.
30
January 1987
My
dear Nancy,
Back in rural Essex, with your latest thoughts in store to warm the
winter's cold. You'll forgive me if I'm a bit flummoxed by a god who
invents the basic principles of physics, waits a billion years, and
then injects Jesus. It suggests at least a change of mind, and indeed
heart. It's clear to me that the universe is already quite mysterious
enough, not to say impossible, even before we confuse it still
further by seeking to explain it. Perhaps we can do no better than
striving to cultivate our gardens, as Voltaire said. I've always
quite enjoyed that.
Love as ever,
Yours E.
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