I'll occasionally jump in to a thread, but I usually just read. I am wondering why the assumption seems so strong that faith and study are viewed as mutually exclusive. I do live by faith, but that faith has been questioned and tested again and again and again over the years. I have read opposing viewpoints with great interest, and they are well thought and convincing. I must say that the arguments from the atheists, agnostics, and philosophers on this thread are admirably strong. Impressive even. To say, however, that the religious in the world are deluded, weak-minded (a phrase not yet used in here), or living in a fairy tale world devoid of reality, is presumptuous. I infer from such statements that my hard-earned faith in the Bible, the God who inspired men to write it, and Jesus Christ, the Son of the Most High God, are all from a state of ignorance, presupposition, brainwashing, and blind faith.
In the same way that many here have studied philosophy as an answer to the weakness of religion, others of us have studied to be assured of our faith, and still others have been won to the Faith by their studies. In the end, however, unless the Holy Spirit of God draws anyone, that person will not recognize the truth of the Word, God, Christ, and his own separation and blindness and will, therefore never understand the ways of the Followers of Christ. In truth, following Christ makes no sense apart from faith that He is Who He says He is and is our only way to peace with God. If I offend you with this declaration, that is not my intent. My deepest apologies if I stirred up anger or cynicism in you, but my weak declaration stands. And yes, I still swim in a pool of my own ignorance and I understand so little.