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Why does Cahn say that God's existence "does not imply any particular moral precepts"?
Consciousness
The condition of being cognizant and able to contemplate one's own being, feelings, ideas, environment, and experiences.
Perception
The processing, organization, and interpretation of sensory signals in the brain; these processes result in an internal neural representation of the physical stimulus.
Engaging
Capturing interest or attention, often used to describe activities, presentations, or tasks that are particularly appealing or enjoyable.
Uninhibited Actions
Behaviors performed without social restraint or consideration of their appropriateness, often spontaneous or impulsive in nature.
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