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In an interview with The Pitch
Ooh, to what extent do I believe in the paranormal? I go back and forth. I’m 44, so I’ve had a lot of time. There were times in my twenties where I was like, I definitely believe in ghosts. I’ve been through all the religions, too. I was a Catholic, a Buddhist, like all of them. And now I’ve gotten to this place where, oh man, it’s a complicated idea. I don’t really believe in the paranormal, I believe. Are you ready for this, people? This is an exclusive: David Harbour’s, wacky religious philosophies. I believe that we create a life with our consciousness. So therefore I think life is an extension of just, like, our brains. So I don’t really believe in the paranormal. I think that it’s all kind of happening now. I don’t really believe in ghosts or monsters, but I still get scared of the dark too. So what does that say about me? I’m just gullible or something.
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In an interview with Esquire, talking about exploring the Catholic faith, inspired by Oscar Wilde’s letter from prison, De Profundis, which he read following his time in the asylum
There’s only one ray of hope in De Profundis, and it’s when Wilde is talking about Saint Francis of Assisi. So I went down that path. That’s where all this religious stuff has come to. Living within the hypocrisy. But not trying to live with hard-and-fast rules, which is why I gave up the Catholicism, because I know, for myself, my hard-and-fast rules take me to the asylum.
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