If you believe in an unseen Christ, you will believe in the unseen Christlike potential of others.
Meaning of the quote
If you believe that Jesus Christ is real, even though you can't see him, then you will also believe that every person has the ability to become like Christ, even though you can't see that potential in them right now.
About Anthony Burgess
Anthony Burgess was a prolific English writer and composer who is best known for his dystopian novel ‘A Clockwork Orange.’ He was a versatile linguist and translated numerous works, and he was also an accomplished composer who produced over 250 musical works.
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