In the 12 years since the terrorist attack on New York's World Trade Center, thousands of hours of interviews and interviews were done, dozens of books were written and helped the terrorists understand why and why A number of documentaries and movies have been made so that approximately 3,500 massacres can be carried out. Deceased friends and families represent too many religious and non-religious beliefs, but universal beliefs are tying them all together.
The same discussion has been caused many times as I deeply understand the beliefs and doubts about the front line documentary, "return to zero". Are we betrayed by religion? Other people know that they are not very strong in their faith and there is no clear answer to these basic questions: why it is me, why is she, why in God Is it? If you have doubts about your faith, I will feel this is the door to opening to evil. I would like to say that Frontline is doing a very good job to focus on various discussions and opinions. Producers and reporters have shown a show so that I can concentrate.
I asked Preston about the role of doubt for faith. "Many Christians are pursuing" deterministic beliefs ", he said. "It is a hypothesis that human beliefs are powerful enough to be undoubted, and they strive to have a" happy "" strong "(ie no doubt) belief for God. If you read widely and dare to see things from others's point of view, you may find the fact that you can shake conviction and make God unhappy, so the faith pattern gives people philosophy of learning It can be developed. Indeed, understanding healthy beliefs (according to tradition), as recorded in each era, can maintain loyalty to action plans under uncertain circumstances. I learn more confidently about my own beliefs and find myself, or they lean down to the truth that has not been disclosed to myself yet
For many believers, doubt is a problem, which is a special dilemma for Christians, especially Protestant people. Suspicions are often deemed to be the opposite of faith, and Protestant reform is driven by the principle that salvation is accomplished through God's grace through faith. Therefore, in general, doubt of recognition is regarded as lack of faith, no one will admit it. Suspicions are often avoided, and sometimes even completely denounced.