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“Who knows the origin of religion? Certainly not the one who believes in it. Understanding and belief are quite antagonistic. The man who understands religion does not believe in it, the man who believes in it does not understand it.”

Quote by Chapman Cohen

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Chapman Cohen
Chapman Cohen

Chapman Cohen, an American writer, was born on September 1, 1868, and passed away on February 4, 1954. Known for his extensive literary works, Cohen's contributions spanned various forms, including novels, essays, and poetry. more

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