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... allow the righteous to suffer as they sometimes do , and the unrighteous to flourish and succeed , that He could not allow calamities and wars and all the other afflictions and tribulations that come to try us . Why does God allow it ...
... allow the righteous to suffer as they sometimes do , and the unrighteous to flourish and succeed , that He could not allow calamities and wars and all the other afflictions and tribulations that come to try us . Why does God allow it ...
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... allow us to acquire knowledge by learning from experience and above all to allow us to choose whether to acquire knowledge at all or even to allow us to have a very well-justified knowledge of the consequences of our actions—knowledge ...
... allow us to acquire knowledge by learning from experience and above all to allow us to choose whether to acquire knowledge at all or even to allow us to have a very well-justified knowledge of the consequences of our actions—knowledge ...
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... allow ' is less extreme in its meaning than ' yes allow ' . The standardized meanings presented in Table 7.1 show that ' yes forbid ' is indeed further away from the midpoint of the scale than ' not forbid ' ( p < .05 ) . At the same ...
... allow ' is less extreme in its meaning than ' yes allow ' . The standardized meanings presented in Table 7.1 show that ' yes forbid ' is indeed further away from the midpoint of the scale than ' not forbid ' ( p < .05 ) . At the same ...
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