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David: SO it seems that your defence of religion in face of so much pain and suffering depends on further living after death — something that I find it impossible to believe. I am content with this life, and I don’t need another.
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Terry Eagleton, The Gatekeeper: A Memoir, London: Penguin Press, 2001, p. 14.
Ian Stevenson, Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation, 1st edn 1966, 2nd edn 1974, New York: American Society for Psychical Research.
See, e.g., Sylvia Cranston and Carey Williams, Reincarnation, New York: Julian Press, 1984, chap. 7.
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Hick, J. (2010). Life after Death?. In: Between Faith and Doubt. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230275324_14
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