WFB Talks About God
We've always found the man remarkably intelligent and well thought out, though we'll never understand National Review's childish revolt against Humanae Vitae back in the 1960s. Anyway, here's a short article by WFB about his belief in God. Excerpt:
The skeptics get away with fixing the odds against the believer, mostly by pointing to phenomena which are only explainable -- you see? -- by the belief that there was a cause for them, always deducible. But how can one deduce the cause of Hamlet? Or of St. Matthew's Passion? What is the cause of inspiration?
This I believe: that it is intellectually easier to credit a divine intelligence than to submit dumbly to felicitous congeries about nature.