Elise Steegstra

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Knowledge was dangerous because it created doubt. Doubt and question belonged to the charlatans. Endurance, acceptance, the sad hard experience belonged to the good. Religion was for the poor; this much was clear. To him, the crust of bread, the sip of wine was not the flesh and blood of Christ but a symbol of life—the inadequate, betrayed life of people everywhere on the earth.
Whose Names Are Unknown
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