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    According to William James, Though We Cannot Rationally Decide Whether
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According to William James, Though We Cannot Rationally Decide Whether

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According to William James, though we cannot rationally decide whether God exists, we are justified in believing in God if making such a decision is very important in our lives and cannot be avoided anyway.

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