A second student partially supports that objection by arguing that the issue is not killing God but trying to replace him or become like him.
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Replace God
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"Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Sorry. Just like she said, the thing, you don't want to kill him. Just, you can't replace them. You can't..."
"...what God could not do, or what God can do, to replace God. So, what is it that God does? Well, what the first..."
"...first solution that people propose is the idea of money. Let's replace God with money right and that gives us the idea of capitalism...."
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