To be open to doubt means to be open . . . to new understandings, but also to the possibility of shedding old beliefs that once fit, that may have been held quite dear, but have since been outgrown.
— Erik Kolbell, Were You There?To be open to doubt means to be open . . . to new understandings, but also to the possibility of shedding old beliefs that once fit, that may have been held quite dear, but have since been outgrown.
— Erik Kolbell, Were You There?