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I don't believe in god, I can't. But I do believe in good deeds in the name of god... for that, it's worth it to have a god... but bad things are happening in the name of god. People hurting other beings in the name of god is no good. People burning

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I’ve always wondered why people burn so much oil and incense in temples when we have real-world problems like pollution, hunger, and waste. Imagine if people directed that same energy into helping the poor or cleaning the streets. ‘God’ would probably appreciate that more

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