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The dialogue then turns to religion, with Corolla referencing Ross Douet’s arguments for why belief in God still holds rational merit. Douet emphasizes the fine-tuning of the universe, the mystery of consciousness, and persistent religious experiences as converging evidence for a higher power. Corolla admits that he personally acts “as if” there’s a God—living with morality and decency—despite his skepticism, appreciating the moral framework of the Ten Commandments.