The way of [religion] is a living response to a living question. Yet whenever it has become institutionalized, its vital response has become a well formulated answer. The seemingly important task of preserving a particular set of answers often causes the very questions which gave rise to the answers to be forgotten. Then the lucid answers [religion] provides are cut off from the stammering voice that asks the questions.

-Stephen Batchelor, The Faith to Doubt

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