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But he’d found that imaginary things were often the only items of real substance in people’s lives.
You can call them accidents or coincidences, if you must. But don’t pity me for my faith. And don’t presume that you’re better, just because you believe something different.”
Unknowing ignorance is preferable to informed stupidity.”
“Priests are always easy to blame. They make convenient scapegoats—after all, anyone with a strong faith different from your own must either be a crazy zealot or a lying manipulator.”