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Does belief in God make sense in the modern world?  

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I remember as a young child always dressing smartly for church and bubbling to the brim with enthusiasm, looking forward to getting out of the house for one hour at church. If I was ready, early enough, I would jump onto my bike and cycle to church with my dad. I could then go and join the bell ringers (of which my dad was one) and sometimes I was allowed to ring the calling in bell with Roy; if Roy was in a good mood he would always find a £1 coin for me and my brother. When the service started I would try and sit in one of the front pews, behind the vicar's wife because she frequently organised activities for the young congregation and I could get the opportunity to read. I would put all my effort into singing and try to copy the adults' mannerisms....

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