About This Quote
The words “we are not necessarily doubting that” have a fine meaning. When we read this sentence, we think that the writer is not a real believer of a higher power. However, in fact, he is not saying this because he does not believe in God. The writer is actually saying that he is not sure what God will do for him or his loved ones.
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