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The metaphysical and metaphorical effect of holes in the ground dug by Japanese soldiers signify mankind's ultimate struggle with the realization that God is Omnipotent. The fact that thousands of men died in trenches is a metaphor for God's wish to tempt humanity by giving it a rifle and telling it to shoot each other. Man, God is a d---

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