Saturday 28 June 2014

There is no such thing as an argument that you can't pick any holes in. Or a proposition that you can't find fault with. Any idea or suggestion will become less convincing if it is subjected to the scrutiny of a doubting mind. Now, whilst it's true that too much enthusiasm can blind us to drawbacks that we really should acknowledge and be wary of, faith can also provide the mechanism by which flaws are compensated for.

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