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“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…” quote by Chuck Close
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“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.”

Chuck Close

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.

Key Takeaway

Faith can feel hollow when previously rejected.

Themes

faith existential doubt religious upbringing mortality personal authenticity

Mood

introspective skeptical conflicted

Type

personal anecdote philosophical reflection

When to use this quote

  • hospitalization
  • near‑death experience
  • personal reflection
  • religious questioning
  • conflict with past beliefs

Key Concepts

prayer atheism spiritual crisis identity

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?
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