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He also, on occasion, told the joke about a man who complains to his doctor that his wife, when angry, gets historical. “You mean hysterical,” the doctor says. “No, historical,” the man says. “She lists the history of every wrong thing I’ve ever done!”
How can you—a cleric—be so open-minded? I asked. “Look. I know what I believe. It’s in my soul. But I constantly tell our people: you should be convinced of the authenticity of what you have, but you must also be humble enough to say that we don’t know everything. And since we don’t know everything, we must accept that another person may believe something else.”