Between Belief and Doubt?
Google Image Many people think that either you’re a believer or you’re not. If you’re a believer, they may say, you must adhere to a faith that is expressed in dogma and practice and embrace every aspect of it. There is no room for doubt or uncertainty. If you’re not a believer, you’re pretty much doomed to exclusion from God’s love. I think many believers have come to see that faith can’t be that black and white. Either you have no questions about your faith, which would be highly unusual, or you ignore your questions thinking they are a sign of infidelity. I doubt there are many who have no questions at all. Not the Opposite of Faith Doubt is not the opposite of faith, and the road from doubt to faith is rarely straight. There are lots of curves, detours and even reverses on the journey. And I’ve always believed that atheists, too, have their doubts about their unbelief. Letters discovered after the 1997 death of Mother Theresa, the famous “Saint of the Gutters,” revealed t...