The fellow in the second half seems to believe that the mention of god renders one sincere by default. The naïveté is striking that he might assume that no one has ever used god instrumentally.
The fellow in the second half seems to believe that the mention of god renders one sincere by default. The naïveté is striking that he might assume that no one has ever used god instrumentally.
The fellow in the second half seems to believe that the mention of god renders one sincere by default. The naïveté is striking that he might assume that no one has ever used god instrumentally.