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Is life an accident or is there a meaning and a purpose? The evidence often seems conflicting, confusing and limited. I watched a boy called Narsip die of tetanus. I watched a boy called Ajat die of encephalitis. Dostoevsky, in THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV, writes about a fictional general who throws a serf child to his dogs, to be torn apart. "And if the sufferings of children go to swell the sum of sufferings which was necessary to pay for truth, then I protest that the truth is not worth such a price," says the character called Ivan. I had an interview for a post overseas. I just knew I was going to get the job and I was right. ... Read the complete review
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