One of four gates stands open to us: To deny the existence of God, and say we can do without him. To acknowledge his existence, but say he is not good and act as true men resisting a tyrant. To say “I wish there were a God,” and be miserable because there is none. Or to say there must be a God and he must be perfect in goodness or he could not exist, and then give ourselves up to him heart and soul and hands and history.

