@roadriverrail "The Unbeliever and Christians" is also a good essay, along with his tributes to Rene Leynaud. They both emphasize admiring what is admirable in a person and their beliefs, rather than demanding that they adhere to your own beliefs. It seems to be a core tenant of his individualism, as was his refusal to align with the major political/social forces of the day -- he uses the essay to place himself in outside of both Christianity and Communism.