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The Confraternity of the Faithless
When I think of religion at all, I feel as if I would like to found an
order for those who cannot believe: the Confraternity of the Faithless,
one might call it, where on an altar, on which no taper burned, a
priest, in whose heart peace had no dwelling, might celebrate with
unblessed bread and a chalice empty of wine. Everything to be true must
become a religion. And agnosticism should have its ritual no less than
faith.
Oscar Wilde quoted by Simon Critchley
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