@PhilosophyExp I remember reading that in the Introducing Bertrand Russell (those illustrated intro books), I'm sure. Did you find source?
@tauriqmoosa Only suggestion so far is Russell's daughter's biography. I've read it before too. Not sure where, though...
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@PhilosophyExp Ah! The plot thickens: http://books.google.co.za/books?id=rXmfmMMB7NoC&pg=PA43&lpg=PA43&dq=%E2%80%98Good+God%E2%80%99,+gasped+the+astonished+cleric.+%E2%80%98There+is+no+God,%E2%80%99+she+replied,+slamming+the+door+in+his+face.%22&source=bl&ots=7gXyclCIe1&sig=HyuOWVn1gBlzAMOcMp-sEuwtNYE&sa=X&ei=9GsmUPeVCsXT0QWPooGwCg&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%E2%80%98Good%20God%E2%80%99%2C%20gasped%20the%20astonished%20cleric.%20%E2%80%98There%20is%20no%20God%2C%E2%80%99%20she%20replied%2C%20slamming%20the%20door%20in%20his%20face.%22&f=false …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@PhilosophyExp Could you see previous link I sent you? -
@tauriqmoosa Hi, yes thanks. That's where I found the quote! -
@tauriqmoosa But apparently the reference given there is this: http://bit.ly/P7X92W // All is not lost! -
@PhilosophyExp :) Gravy. I want that anecdote to be true!
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