In matters of faith, inconvenient evidence is always suppressed while contradictions go unnoticed.


A view from the diners club: essays 1987-1991 (ed. 1991)


In matters of faith, inconvenient evidence is always suppressed while contradictions go unnoticed.

In matters of faith, inconvenient evidence is always suppressed while contradictions go unnoticed.

In matters of faith, inconvenient evidence is always suppressed while contradictions go unnoticed.

In matters of faith, inconvenient evidence is always suppressed while contradictions go unnoticed.