@lednaBM When asked if he thought he could ever become a Christian, Martin Heidegger responded that he could not rule out the possibility, but, if he did, he “would no longer be able to do what I do now; which is to say, think.”
Sadly, rather than Christianity, it was Nazism that took him.
And, despite later revoking it as his biggest idiocy, he remained antisemitic.
Like Hemingway, a man of complexities and contradictions.