Hopkins can't live with the mindless certainty of atheism

Sir Anthony Hopkins says that he couldn't live with being an atheist.

The problem, it seems, is all that dogmatic certainty atheism requires in the face of the bulk of human philosophical wisdom down through the centuries.

And- in view of the inability of science to account in a way that isn't intellectually embarassing for the very existence of life itself, one might add the bulk, also, of the epistomological evidence.

HT: Real Clear Religion

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