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Is there an original source, or original sources, for the AV Club article "Is there a God?" cited? A very large number of persons are cited within the article itself, and I wonder if the content was only ever originally published as such, or if these are drawn from larger interviews. The only similar article from the publication that I've seen, with collections of 'polled' answers to a single question from so many persons, is "Who could you take in a fight?", published in 2003. (Note: The interviewer is still being titled 'The Onion' in both articles.) Zusty001 (talk) 06:43, 18 May 2022 (UTC)
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