I was thinking a bit more about the discussion of doubt at Camassia’s and Hugo’s places, and this occurred to me: It might be helpful to remember that (in most cases at least) doubt is neither a vice nor a virtue. I.e. in most cases we’re not to be blamed (or praised) for doubting, because it’s not under our control. For that matter, it’s not generally under our control (at least in any direct way) what we believe. What the implications are for the life of faith I’m not sure.

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