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    What is "reasonable?"

    In the United States, there are citizens who don’t believe in God and therefore don’t believe in Divine Law. There are also citizens who believe in God and Divine Law, but think that they should accommodate those who don’t believe in God by arriving at justice through the use of reason alone. The problem with this view is that there isn’t necessarily agreement as to what is “reasonable.” For example, Dr. Francis Crick, an agnostic who in 1962 shared a Nobel Prize for his DN

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