"People who cannot think in an orderly way are apt to suppose themselves more imaginative than others."

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Source: George Albert Wells (1991). “Belief and make-believe: critical reflections on the sources of credulity”, Open Court Pub Co

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George Albert Wells was a British author and scholar known for his critical examination of religious texts and the historical Jesus.

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