Adults Quote by Chuck Close
“After a few days in hospital, I was thinking, Oh, gee - I raised in a church, Protestant upbringing which I'd rejected as an adult - I'm lying in bed thinking, Hmmm, maybe I ought to pray. They always say there are no atheists in a foxhole... and I thought, Here I am in a pretty good-sized foxhole... and I thought Naahhh. I wouldn't respect any God who would listen to me after I'd rejected him so vociferously.”
About This Quote
The speaker reflects on a crisis of faith, questioning the value of prayer and divine attention after previously rejecting religion, highlighting internal conflict between upbringing and personal belief.
In simple terms: Crisis of faith in a life‑threatening moment.
Faith can feel hollow when previously rejected.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- hospitalization
- near‑death experience
- personal reflection
- religious questioning
- conflict with past beliefs
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- exploring personal belief systems
- examining the role of prayer in crisis
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to seek meaning after rejecting a belief?
- Can authenticity be maintained when confronting mortality?