He believed in God even if he was doubtful of men's claims to know God's mind. But that a God unable to forgive was no God at all.

Cormac McCarthy
He believed in God even if he was doubtful of...
He believed in God even if he was doubtful of...
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About This Quote

When Winston Churchill said, "He believed in God even if he was doubtful of men's claims to know God's mind. But that a God unable to forgive was no God at all," he was saying that we should not give up on the hope of a good and merciful and forgiving and caring God.

Source: Cities Of The Plain

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