"I did not deny God's existence, but I doubted His absolute justice." pg. 4
To me, this quote acknowledges the character loss in faith. He as lost all faith, in his God and is losing faith about living. He is slowly dieing. He is more or less done fighting for his life and his freedom. And is basically just waiting. The second half of the quote is stating hat he is not doubting his God but has problems with the injustice. This is quite unusual because towards the beginning of the book. Elie and the rest of the Jewish community seemed very religious. But now in a time of need and crisis, (the best time to have faith and a God), he starts to doubt his God and faith.
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