In “The Atheist and the Archbishop,” Anthony Bloom [Metropolitan Anthony] said, “… I believe because I know that God exists.” Marghanita Laski, a well-known atheist of the time, responded, “But if you know, you don’t need faith … If you know that God exists, why should faith be considered a virtue” The answer to Laski’s tough question has, I think, something to do with how we define “knowing.”