“Faith which does not doubt is dead faith. -Miguel de Unamuno, philosopher and writer (1864-1936)”
“A faith that does not result in activity of any kind is a dead faith; it is empty, worthless, insincere.”
“Faith is asking. Faith is believing. Faith is doubting. Faith is stepping out anyway.”
“Take faith, for example. For many people in our world, the opposite of faith is doubt. The goal, then, within this understanding, is to eliminate doubt. But faith and doubt aren't opposites. Doubt is often a sign that your faith has a pulse, that it's alive and well and exploring and searching. Faith and doubt aren't opposites, they are, it turns out, excellent dance partners.”
“The open road is the school of doubt in which man learns faith in man.”