“Christians can have doubts and they can have questions and the unhealthy way to deal with that is to keep them inside where they fester and grow and can undermine our faith. The healthy way to deal with it is to talk about it and be honest about it.” WayChristianGrowsDealsDoubtHonestHealthyBeing HonestUnhealthy Author:Lee Strobel
“It can be a good thing if deeper theology, or philosophy, only makes one more uncertain. It may lead to a healthy doubt; he may throw his hands up saying, 'God, I just don't know anymore. If you're out there, I'm giving it all to you.' From there, after the surrender, he is allowing God himself, rather than theories, books, and documents, to take over and lead him into all truth.” IfsKnowsGivingMayBookPhilosophyHandsDoubtTheoryHealthyGood ThingsDeeperSurrenderTheologyAllowingUncertainDocumentsHands UpGiving It All Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“Without doubt, there are lots of ways to measure the pulse of a business. But if you have employee engagement, customer satisfaction, and cash flow right, you can be sure your company is healthy and on the way to winning.” IfsWayWinningCompanyDoubtHealthyFlowSatisfactionCustomersEmployeeEngagementCashPulseEmployee EngagementCustomer SatisfactionCash Flow Author:Jack Welch
“Another error is an impatience of doubt and haste to assertion without due and mature suspension of judgment. For the two ways of contemplation are not unlike the two ways of action commonly spoken of by the ancients; the one plain and smooth in the beginning, and in the end impassable; the other rough and troublesome in the entrance, but after a while fair and even. So it is in contemplation; if a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties.” IfsMenWayTwoEndsActionDoubtHealthyJudgmentFairsErrorsDuesCertaintyContemplationRoughMatureSkepticismSmoothImpatienceTwo WaysAssertionHasteEntrancesTroublesomeSuspension Author:Francis Bacon
“The registering of doubts hath two excellent uses: the one, that it saveth philosophy from errors and falsehoods; when that which is not fully appearing is not collected into assertion, whereby error might draw error, but reserved in doubt: the other, that the entry of doubts are as so many suckers or sponges to draw use of knowledge; insomuch as that which, if doubts had not preceded, a man should never have advised, but passed it over without note, by the suggestion and solicitation of doubts, is made to be attended and applied.” IfsMenShouldMadeTwoPhilosophyUseMightDoubtHealthyDrawsErrorsNotesExcellentFalsehoodSkepticismSuggestionsReservedAssertionEntryAppearingSuckerSpongesSolicitationUse Of Knowledge Author:Francis Bacon
“I think doubt is a very healthy way to live.” ThinkingWayDoubtHealthyWay To Live Author:Anthony Hopkins
“There is no doubt that every healthy, normal boy...should own a dog at some time in his life, preferably between the ages of forty-five and fifty.” ShouldAgeBoysDoubtFiveDogHealthyNormalNo DoubtFiftyForty Author:Robert Benchley
“I think you need to have a healthy sense of doubt because I think doubt leads to inquiry.” ThinkingNeedsDoubtHealthyInquiry Author:Cate Blanchett