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“We have a profound desire to believe because we fear the uncertainty of not-knowing, and the not-knowing makes any belief, no matter how absurd, feel more likely to be true. The idea of God is a logically incoherent mess, but it is preferable to the doubt and the uncertainty of not-knowing.”
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“We have a profound desire to believe because we fear the uncertainty of not-knowing, and the not-knowing makes any belief, no matter how absurd, feel more likely to be true. The idea of God is a logically incoherent mess, but it is preferable to the doubt and the uncertainty of not-knowing.”