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Clarke's Religion (Or Lack Thereof)
Arthur C. Clarke, the groundbreaking science fiction writer who died earlier this week, was a dedicated atheist who saw religion "as a symptom of humanity's 'infancy,' something to be outgrown and overcome." So why do so many of his works seem so, well, Biblical? The New York Times 03/20/08
Posted March 20, 2008 06:22 AM





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