Quine, God, and Modality.G. E. Scott -1966 -The Monist 50 (1):77-86.detailsSupplying a logically–valid argument for the existence of God can be done quite easily, e.g.
The Origin of Death in some Ancient Near Eastern Religions1: S. G. F. BRANDON.S. G. F. Brandon -1966 -Religious Studies 1 (2):217-228.detailsThe Irish poet W. B. Yeats once wrote, with great sapience and perception: Nor dread, nor hope attend A dying animal; A man awaits his end Dreading and hoping all. That death has ever been a problem to man is attested as far back as we can trace our species in the archaeological record—indeed, it seems to have been a problem even for that immediate precursor of homo sapiens, the so-called Neanderthal Man; for he buried his dead.