Learned
today that for some folks, "faith" means blind faith, a resolute,
eyes-closed, suspension of reason and refuge in circular arguments
(i.e., why, if you aren't healed, you lack faith . . . and if you seek
to confirm your healing through the docs, that's a lack of faith and,
voila, no healing for you!)
Sort of an Evangelistic Soup Nazi approach, I guess. (A Seinfeld reference, folks).
Sad. For me, "blind faith" is more akin to superstition than belief and practice I believe Christ called his followers to emulate.
So, to those souls to afraid to test their faith with reality, I offer this from St. Augustine:
"Understanding is the reward of faith. Therefore seek not to understand
that you may believe, but believe that you may understand."