All or Nothing?
Google Image I’m a life-long believer, born and raised a Catholic and having almost all of my formal education provided by church-related institutions. But my journey along the road of faith has been bumpy due to the potholes of doubt and uncertainty. Often, I stuck with it out of sheer willpower, and a lot of help from God. I’m glad I did. But I believe my doubts along the way have made it easier for me to relate to people who haven’t stayed with it, or who can’t bring themselves to embrace faith. Much Calmer My doubts were “all over the place,” starting with the existence of God. I still have flashes of doubt but I’m much calmer about them. And one of the truths that have guided me is that faith is not an “all or nothing” proposition, that there are degrees of faith along with degrees of doubt, especially about such things as church doctrine and authority. An article in a recent issue of American Magazine deals with this subject. Written by Elizabeth Hansen, a Catholic wife a...