I have not previously entered into the discussion on this thread, but have over time worked up an analysis of the question at hand. However, I find my analysis is too long to meet the website rules, so I am prevented from sharing it. If I am to share my reasoning, I need to share it all or else it will have no chance of persuading anybody.
I am a rather new member of CAF, and have not previously encountered this problem so I looked at the Discussion Forum Rules for a solution and have found a couple of intimations that there is somehow a way around my conundrum. The Rules recommend in appropriate circumstances using “the private messaging system” but forbids posting “others’ e-mail addresses or private e-mail sent by them on the public forums.” It also says not to post “personal phone numbers and addresses.”
These Rules seem to leave available the option of posting my own e-mail address (but not those of others, and not my own address or phone number) so that interested individuals may reach me if they so wish, and the Rules also suggest to me that even within this website there may be a private messaging system available if one knows how to use it.
The upshot of all this is that I am choosing to compromise my own privacy by posting my e-mail address for the use of anyone who wishes to contact me to receive my thoughts. It is:
elavery2@comcast.net
I am also soliciting assistance from any knowledgeable member who knows how to use the private messaging system that is mentioned above.
Going to the substance of the discussion, I think that the Gospel of St. Luke offers insights not found in the other Gospels pointing toward the conclusion that John the Baptist did indeed doubt Jesus. If you contact me, I will fill you in on the specifics.