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The doctor’s smile faded, but only somewhat ‘Evidently you have reason to question her sanity, else you wouldn’t be here In what regard?’
‘She houlies,’ Lorne told him ‘If she is to be believed, she really believes in theood is a simple, superstitious wohosts And in angels and in the devil and in God and in myriad other forms of superstitious nonsense No offense intended, in case you’re religious yourself’
‘Yes, well, she claied ‘Lots of people clais It’s just siht you saw so out of the corner of your eye, then couldn’t find it when you looked for it and got this sort of creepy feeling?’
‘I suppose everyone has at one time or another,’ Lorne admitted
‘Well, there you are then Except people like you have a sceptic’squite real’
Lorne frowned ‘But it isn’t real’
The doctor was ses sceptics and the credulous have always been at odds with one another More than two thousand years ago this was called Hellenisic of the Greeks and the Faith of the Hebrews Later this was si schism between Reason and Faith’