“If we don’t, then we haven’t faith in him?”
“No; certainly not.”
“But might not that be his fault?”
“Yes—if he was not good—and so I could not trust him. If he said I was to do one kind of thing, and he did another kind of thing himself, then of course I could not have faith in him.”
“And yet you might feel you must do what he told you!”
“Yes.”
“Would that be faith in him?”
“No.”
“Would you always do what he told you?”
“Not if he told me to do what it would be wrong to do.”