Thursday, 3 May 2012
Greene
'Human beings,' says Graham Greene, 'are more important to believers than they are to atheists'. I think he's got this the wrong way round; human beings, after all, are all atheists have. Even if an atheist dismisses another human being, her dismissal bumps up against the limits of the human condition in a way a believer cannot match.
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