Doubt means rejecting conventional and superstitious surrogates that have taken the place of faith. ‘On this level, the division between Believer and Unbeliever ceases to be so crystal clear. It’s not that some are all right and others all wrong; all are bound to seek in honest perplexity. Everybody is an Unbeliever more or less!’
Thomas Merton: Faith and Violence, 1968, p. 213.
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