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"You're blocking the view," she said, though the section behind him was clearly labeled 'New Releases'. She nodded at the tape in his left hand. "That’s a good one."

: While friends like Ben Affleck have spoken about finding renewed faith in the Methodist church later in life, Damon has generally remained more private, focusing on ethical living rather than theological dogma.

: For Damon, faith is often synonymous with action. He is the co-founder of Water.org, which provides access to safe water and sanitation—a mission he views as a way to fulfill a higher responsibility to help others. Faith and Mortality matt damon faith

“No. I’m not. I’m an agnostic. I think there’s a difference. Atheism is the belief that there is no God. I don’t have that belief. I just don’t have the evidence to know one way or the other. And I’m okay with that.”

While has generally kept his religious life private, he has often described himself as having a "moral framework" and a "sense of the divine" that is not tied to a specific institutional spirituality. Though raised in a Catholic household and identifying as a Christian, his mature faith is best described as a personal, non-denominational spiritual journey rooted in humanistic values like compassion and service. Spiritual Roots and Upbringing "You're blocking the view," she said, though the

"No," Matt said, pulling his cap lower. "I think I'm good."

He has also been sharply critical of religious hypocrisy, particularly in the Catholic Church’s handling of abuse. In 2015, he told The Boston Globe that the scandals “destroyed something in me” and that he “can’t look at a bishop the same way.” But he distinguished between the institution and the individual believer. “I know too many good nuns, too many good priests who gave their lives to service, to throw the whole thing away.” : For Damon, faith is often synonymous with action

But “I don’t know” is not an evasion. In the context of faith, it is a confession. It is the admission that the universe is larger than our categories, that mystery is real, and that the honest response to the infinite is not a shout of certainty but a whisper of wonder.