FAITH AND THE WILL TO BELIEVE
Nick Leonard
Why do people believe what they believe? How do they overcome their doubts and fears and manage to keep their faith alive? As an Atheist who used to be a member of a Methodist Church, these questions interest me, and I am curious to hear about the experience of others; some who may have had an opposite experience, or some who have always maintained faith in Catholicism or Judaism. The interviews will examine the personal experience of Anonymous, Albert Amran, and Katie Grams from my seat as a member of a discussion on their faith and their will to believe.
Why do people believe what they believe? How do they overcome their doubts and fears and manage to keep their faith alive? As an Atheist who used to be a member of a Methodist Church, these questions interest me, and I am curious to hear about the experience of others; some who may have had an opposite experience, or some who have always maintained faith in Catholicism or Judaism. The interviews will examine the personal experience of Anonymous, Albert Amran, and Katie Grams from my seat as a member of a discussion on their faith and their will to believe.
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