This fascinating report captures the intellectual debate on the existence of God between two eminent thinkers of the Victorian era, George Jacob Holyoake and Henry Townley. It provides an insightful analysis of the arguments for and against the existence of God, and the implications of these arguments for morality, ethics, and human society. This is an invaluable resource for philosophers, theologians, and scholars of intellectual history.
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