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Agnosticism Quote by Dan Brown

“He respected the power of faith, the benevolence of churches, the strength religion gave so many people . . . and yet, for him, the one intellectual suspension of disbelief that was imperative if one were truly going to "believe" had always proved too big an obstacle for his academic mind. "I want…” quote by Dan Brown
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““He respected the power of faith, the benevolence of churches, the strength religion gave so many people . . . and yet, for him, the one intellectual suspension of disbelief that was imperative if one were truly going to "believe" had always proved too big an obstacle for his academic mind. "I want to believe," he heard himself say.””

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Source Novel: The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown, 2009

He acknowledges faith and religion’s societal benefits but finds intellectual doubt blocks true belief for his scholarly mind.

In simple terms: Faith helps society but doubts hinder belief.

Key Takeaway

Accept doubt, seek evidence.

Themes

faith reason intellectual conflict religion belief

Mood

contemplative conflicted

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • personal belief crisis
  • dialogue between science and religion

Key Concepts

skepticism faith cognitive dissonance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance skepticism with openness?
  • Can doubt coexist with faith?
A Different Perspective

Intellectual rigor may prevent genuine spiritual experience.

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