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Juan Rambellais et. al., A History of Bitic Literature, Volume I:Introduction to the Second Edition

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Lem, S. (1985). Juan Rambellais et. al., A History of Bitic Literature, Volume I:Introduction to the Second Edition. In Lem, S. Imaginary Magnitude. Harper Voyager, pp. 70-76

(noun) defense of God's goodness and omnipotence in view of the existence of evil

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all of which, translated into conventional theodicean language, signifies the coexistence in the same Universum of God, his total absence, and his complete opposite in Satan.

—p.73 by Stanisław Lem
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all of which, translated into conventional theodicean language, signifies the coexistence in the same Universum of God, his total absence, and his complete opposite in Satan.

—p.73 by Stanisław Lem
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5 months, 3 weeks ago