Manao An'andriamanitra Tsy Hisy, Ka Mitsambiki-Mikimpy.

This proverb means that not believing in God is akin to taking unreasonable risks, similar to jumping without looking where you are going. By denying the existence of God, one finds themselves in darkness and uncertainty, unable to discern the way forward. The equivalent proverb in English might be, ‘Maybe God exists, maybe not, but living as if He doesn’t exist is risky.’

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