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"textContent": "Throughout human history, we have had a lot of gods, at least 18,000, to be specific. Most people believe in just one and forget about the other 17,999 that have fallen in and out of favor over the millennia. If we focus on the major god of the Abrahamic religions—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam—we, as mortal […]\n\nThe post People shared the ‘one question’ they’d ask God if they could, and the responses are profound appeared first on Upworthy.",
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