No one infers a god simple, known, understood, complex, unknown, incom — Robert G. Ingersoll, Gods Essays

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No one infers a god from the simple, from the known, from what is understood, but from the complex, from the unknown, and incomprehensible. Our ignorance is God; what we know is science.

Robert G. Ingersoll, On the Gods and Other Essays

Related Authors: Robert G. Ingersoll | On the Gods | Other Essays

Related Topics: complex, god-of-the-gaps, ignorance, incomprehensible, science, unknown

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