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Will Durant was a student in Jesuit schools, in the United States. Later, he became a well known philosopher, a leader of thought, though most of his thoughts were heretical.

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Early one June afternoon, his Jesuit Professor was trying to teach the class English Composition. They were in fourth year high school. It was a very warm day, and there was no air conditioning at that time, so the windows of the classroom were wide open. In the middle of the lesson, a donkey put his head through the open window, looked at the class, and brayed.
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Shortly before his death, historian Will Durant wrote, "The greatest question of our time is whether men can live without God."
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