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No Smiting is the title of a New York Times book review by Paul Bloom.
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After Mandelson recently compared Gordon Brown to Moses, God distanced Himself from the remarks, saying that if they carried on claiming the religious vote, He'd get serious with the Smiting.
News in Brief - 5 February 2009 Dungeekin 2009
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After Mandelson recently compared Gordon Brown to Moses, God distanced Himself from the remarks, saying that if they carried on claiming the religious vote, He'd get serious with the Smiting.
Archive 2009-02-01 Dungeekin 2009
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Smiting them means smiting the entire growth model; it means blaspheming the Gods of Growth.
Keith Harrington: Death by Growth: What the Climate-Bill Autopsies Missed 2010
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Smiting them means smiting the entire growth model; it means blaspheming the Gods of Growth.
Keith Harrington: Death by Growth: What the Climate-Bill Autopsies Missed 2010
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There was a book reviewed in the Sunday New York Times this past weekend entitled "No Smiting", Paul Bloom's feisty review article on Robert Wright's new book, The Evolution of God.
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The non-believers were given a smidgeon of Smiting.
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The non-believers were given a smidgen of Smiting.
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"No Smiting" draws out the essential point that the Abrahamic religions 'deities have evolved right along with the cultures that gave rise to them.
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Smiting is generally considered to be cost-efficient, yes.
Nobody's Right If Everybody's Wrong Anne Johnson 2008
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