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Lena asked this question about The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time:
What was with Christopher's atheistic beliefs? Look, I am a christian, and I don't mind atheism, but Christopher straight-up saying that "Christopher and Jesus was lies/fiction", and that the author of Sherlock Holmes was bad because he believed in the supernatural kind of set me off a little. Was that also a part of his character, as he couldn't even understand sarcasm in the story?
Stefania Mihai I think it perfectly fit his character. He felt the compulsive need to explain everything logically, he always felt scared by the unknown, so of cours…mǰI think it perfectly fit his character. He felt the compulsive need to explain everything logically, he always felt scared by the unknown, so of course if he had to choose between a logical, scientific explanation of life and a supernatural one which doesn't really make sense logically, he would obviously choose the science way, since he could understand that. (less)
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