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#1: [Meta] As a public service reminder, try to not downvote posts that you merely disagree with, as this is the result. | 86 comments
#2: [CHRISTIANS] Why is it good when god intervenes to prevent suffering, but when he fails to intervene to prevent suffering it is not bad...it is because god does not want to violate free will?
#3: Leaving Christianity has improved my life, and can improve the lives of others
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