An interesting response to some good questioning.
Don't get me wrong, I am not a fan of Dan Brown, but his responses are fairly coherent and come across as an honest attempt to see the world as it is, regardless of its implications,
http://www.bbc.com/news/av/entertainment-arts-41681927/it-s-very-hard-to-step-into-atheism-says-dan-brown
I am pretty sympathetic to such expressions of religious credence, and see this has having happened already in much of the European formerly Christian nations. There's a humility there I can appreciate.
But of course, the skeptic's voice is always there wondering at the thing which Dan Brown feels when he stares at a starry expanse...
The numinous?
The ineffable?
Or just the ceiling of a primate's intellectual comprehension?
Don't get me wrong, I am not a fan of Dan Brown, but his responses are fairly coherent and come across as an honest attempt to see the world as it is, regardless of its implications,
http://www.bbc.com/news/av/entertainment-arts-41681927/it-s-very-hard-to-step-into-atheism-says-dan-brown
I am pretty sympathetic to such expressions of religious credence, and see this has having happened already in much of the European formerly Christian nations. There's a humility there I can appreciate.
But of course, the skeptic's voice is always there wondering at the thing which Dan Brown feels when he stares at a starry expanse...
The numinous?
The ineffable?
Or just the ceiling of a primate's intellectual comprehension?