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Mort_Alz
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I sure hope people of faith frequently examine their beliefs and the beliefs of others to make sure they’re in the right boat. I like to think I do this, since I am a convert.It doesn’t.
If there was a monetary crisis and all financial experts agreed on one solution, then I would expect that you’d be reasonable happy that an answer had been found.
If all experts differed in their opinion, quite often wildly, then how confident would you be that any one of them was correct? At the very best, you could only say that one expert might have got it right.
Do you prefer the solution that appears to have worked for you in the past? Or do you study each in detail to make sure you have the right one?
I know what almost eveyone does.
A little unasked for autobiography: Catholicism is the only reason I’m not an atheist. Atheism is the philosophy that makes the most coherent sense after Catholicism to my mind. I was raised more of an Evangelical Christian.