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As the possessor of complete knowledge, God is not mistaken about people's experiences as people ar
As the possessor of complete knowledge, God is not mistaken about people's experiences as people ar
As the possessor of complete knowledge, God is not mistaken about people's experiences as people ar
As the possessor of complete knowledge, God is not mistaken about people's experiences as people ar
As the possessor of complete knowledge, God is not mistaken about people's experiences as people ar
As the possessor of complete knowledge, God is not mistaken about people's experiences as people ar
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