It doesn’t cause me to doubt God’s existence, but it does force me to admit there’s a lot about God I don’t understand.

Carolyn Custis James
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It doesn’t cause me to doubt God’s existence, but it does force me to admit there’s a lot about God I don’t understand. is an interesting quote that allows us to consider both the positive and negative aspects of religion. On the one hand, this statement is an acknowledgment that many people are naturally skeptical of religious ideas, which can be discouraging. On the other hand, though, it opens up the possibility of exploring these ideas more deeply so that they become meaningful.

Source: The Gospel Of Ruth: Loving God Enough To Break The Rules

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