Quote by Christopher Hitchens

One may choose to call that god even if one does not know the precise nature of the first cause.


One may choose to call that god even if one does not know th

Summary

This quote suggests that even if someone is unsure about the specific characteristics or identity of a higher power or the ultimate origin of things, they have the liberty to refer to it as "god." It emphasizes that the label or name given to a divine entity does not necessarily require complete knowledge or understanding of its true nature. It implies that personal beliefs and expressions of spirituality can vary while still acknowledging a higher power, even in the absence of precise information or understanding.

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Nature
By Christopher Hitchens
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