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Charles Le Gai Eaton

“The agnostic has a very curious notion of religion. He is convinced that a man who says 'I believe in God' should at once become perfect; if this does not happen, then the believer must be a fraud and a hypocrite. He thinks that adherence to a religion is the end of the road, whereas it is in fact only the beginning of a very long and sometimes very rough road. He looks for consistency in religious people, however aware he may be of inconsistencies in himself”

Gai Eaton, Islam and the Destiny of Man
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Islam and the Destiny of Man Islam and the Destiny of Man by Charles Le Gai Eaton
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