“Cosmically, I seem to be of two minds,” John Updike wrote, a decade
ago. “The power of materialist science to explain everything—from the
behavior of the galaxies to that of molecules, atoms, and their
sub-microscopic components—seems to be inarguable and the principal
glory of the modern mind. On the other hand, the reality of subjective
sensations, desires, and—may we even say—illusions composes the basic
substance of our existence, and religion alone, in its many forms,
attempts to address, organize, and placate these. I believe, then, that
religious faith will continue to be an essential part of being human, as
it has been for me.”
Quoted by Adam Gopnik in his New Yorker article, "Bigger than Phil: When did faith begin to fade?" February 2014
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