Bestselling horror novelist Stephen King is set to release a new book about a Methodist pastor who loses his faith after an accident. 'Revival' will hit bookstores on Nov. 11.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, King compared the novel to his own experiences; King said he grew up in the Methodist church, but doubted organized religion since childhood. "Once I got through high school, that was it for me," he said.
According to King, organized religion is "a very dangerous tool that's been misused by a lot of people."
Yet King still says that he believes in God "because it makes things better. You have a meditation point, a source of strength." He continued, "I choose to believe that God exists, and therefore I can say, 'God, I can't do this by myself. Help me not to take a drink today. Help me not to take a drug today.' And that works fine for me."
King believes "in evil" as well but has spent years trying to determine if evil is inside humans or if "there is a force in the world that really wants to destroy us, from the inside out, individually and collectively."
Although, King said, "The older I get, the less I think there's some sort of outside devilish influence; it comes from people."
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