"The modern believer is not suspicious enough, which……" — Julian Baggini
"The modern believer is not suspicious enough, which is perhaps why, when they try to construct arguments in their defence, the convictions are left doing all the work and reason, debilitated by neglect, weakly fails to prop them up."
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110 Quotes by Julian Baggini
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