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... sm has some truths to it.' Atticus reasoned. He had never really been a 'religion' person. He thought there was only nothingness after life.
Atticus's approach to matters of faith and spirituality had always been grounded in rationality.
He had regarded himself as a skeptic, placing his trust in empirical evidence, critical thinking, and reason.
Even though his mother on earth, had insisted on attending church every Sunday, Atticus had maintained a stance of detachment fr ...
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