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Douglas Adams' veiws of relgion conflict with Colff's. In an interveiw made with 'American Athesist' Douglas admits a facination with relgion. Of corse only to the extent of facistanation, not infatuation. But in this interveiw Adams admits to the unorganization of the world, but reinforces his assecertion to scientific beliefs. Colff's allusion to existentlism is well argued, as after all there is a creator in writting, but out of placed when the characters do not always act out desire but of thought. In another critical essay by (author's name here), (author's name here) poses the argument that Adams' writting is based on (argument). This argument applies to Adams' themse and styles so universally to all his books amd writtings. (author's name here) (argument) claims (re-word argument), which (is/isnot) the case.