We can't afford to be without God," Feliks continued. "Even if he doesn't exist, we have to hold on to him. Because if we don't, then how are we to convince ourselves that we have to go on with this fight? If you take God out of it, then right and justice become small, human things. And weak things, too.
In "La's Orchestra Saves the World," Feliks expresses a profound belief in the importance of faith, suggesting that the existence of God is crucial for maintaining hope and purpose in challenging times. He argues that even if one doubts God's existence, the idea of God provides strength to persevere in difficult struggles. Without this spiritual anchor, notions of right and justice may diminish and become trivialized.
Feliks emphasizes that relying solely...