Religious Beliefs


Welles once said, “I have a great love and respect for religion, great love and respect for atheism. What I hate is agnosticism, people who do not choose.”

Religion was not paramount in the life of Welles, and there isn’t a large body of commentary or other artifacts concerning his spiritual life. The website adherents.com, listing the reported religious beliefs of celebrities, calls Welles a Protestant Christian.

He had a wide range of interests, including airplanes and other scientific advances, South American culture, anti-Nazism and contemporary U.S. politics, so it may have been only in the spirit of being a polymath that he was once interested in starring as Jesus in a film--the project never materialized. He did narrate a film about Christ’s life King of Kings.

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