John,
The humility in your answer to Zoli really touched me.*
Among religious people, I think generally, not having an answer, or a complete answer, is forbidden. And that’s where the trouble begins. That’s where opinions become doctrines, and where there is exclusion to those who question those opinions. When I read your answer to Zoli, my thought was, “Who really cares about the answer … I just want a spirit like that man has (you).”
I thank God over and over for where he has me.
Gary
p.s. I didn’t want to leave the impression, after reading my comment, that answers are not important. They are very important, but sometimes we don’t have them, and I thank God that I have learned from you that when we don’t have them it’s OK to say “I don’t know.”
* See post: Zoli – God’s Son and Mary’s Son (11/30/2022)