This capacity to believe is the most significant and fundamental human faculty, and the most important thing about a man is what he believes in the depth of his being. This is the thing that makes him what he is; the thing that organizes him, and feeds him, the thing that keeps him going in the face of untoward circumstances; the thing that gives him resistance and drive. Let neutrality, confusion, indifference, or skepticism enter this inner place, and the very springs of life will cease to flow.
Hugh Stevenson Tigner
I enjoy reading Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Voltaire, Paine, Jefferson, Franklin, Washington, Einstein, Twain; the list goes on and on of great thinkers and I have learned a great deal from each and every one of them. But when it comes to the depth of my being; I believe with all my heart in the message of the New Testament ( the Christian Bible) with no neutrality, confusion, indifference, or skepticism.
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