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You are incapable of admitting doubt.
This is not to say that they don't doubt themselves; they do, reasonably often, but their certainty, like faith, is capable of admitting doubt without collapse.
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In an interview with the Daily Telegraph on Monday morning the G4S chief executive, Nick Buckles, said he expected the company's share price to suffer, while admitting doubts over his own future.
And I guess what I was trying to describe is a faith that admits doubt, and uncertainty, and mystery.
In his address the U.S. president called for more discussions of such issues and said that "the ultimate irony of faith is that it necessarily admits doubt".
And I knew all I'd been waiting for was to know that to admit doubt was not to lose faith.
But remember too that the ultimate irony of faith is that it necessarily admits doubt.
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