http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In W. Somerset Maugham???s novel Of Human Bondage, the protagonist is confronted with the idea that, although he has reasoned out that God does not exist and that religion is a lie, he cannot fully abandon the morality that was imparted to him through religious teaching; that no matter how little he may believe in God, the idea has still had a profound effect on the way he lives his life.
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