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God has nothing to do with genius, and it would be stupid to think that he did. Genius is scientifically explained.

Michelangelo would probably be considered a genius, but genius is personal opinion rather than something that can be 100% proven. It all has to do with what you think about his accomplishments.

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I think one reason for the acute life-like forms were his earlier experience in the dissecting of bodies. Read the Agony and Ecstasy by Irwin Stone!

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