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The scientific community says that if you even mention God as causes of anything scientific, you're gone.
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YouTube -- Ben Stein discusses the "Expelled" documentary. Fox News: Intelligent Journey -- Stein's New Documentary (2008-04-14). Retrieved on 2008-04-23.

 
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