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View Postmichel123456, on 17 March 2012 - 11:47 AM, said:

You must be right, I jumped into conclusion.
But I found another explanation:
God made the plants green because His wife told Him to do so.


Why would an omnipotent being only settle with one girl? Why does god even need the capacity to reproduce if he could just "make things"?
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