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Essay heading: Cool Hand Luke Expose
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This all but universally accepted idea of our fathers largely determining our view of God, when applied to fathers who are unworthy (or perceived to be unworthy) of respect, abusive, neglectful, or absent, could well explain the anti-God sentiment Freud and others displayed. Indeed, Freud's own relationship with his father was bitterly disappointing... displayed 300 characters
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Indeed, Freud's own relationship with his father was bitterly disappointing. And Luke never even met his father, left not only to fend for himself but also to shoulder the responsibility for his entire family. He quickly learned to trust in himself and himself alone. If Professor Vitz is correct in his analysis, it should come as no surprise that Luke would be predisposed to think of God as being distant at best and absent or sadistic at worst... displayed next 300 characters
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