Sen. Raphael Warnock
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He's doing great.
And it's good to see someone else out there in a very clear way, living out his faith, speaking about it in relationship to issues of public policy is deeply refreshing.
I think he, like me, seeks to live that out in a way that is hospitable to other faith traditions.
Like there's no contradiction between me honoring
that other people have other ways to the center.
Part of what it means to be a Christian, it seems to me, is for me to stand up for folks who are coming from a different point of view and creating space for them and their humanity.
No, I think people who say they don't have any doubts have not thought seriously enough about it.
They haven't gone deep enough.
I don't think the doubt, and I'm saying this as I engage with the scripture, doubt is not the opposite of faith.
Doubt is an element in faith.
And if you're looking at the contradictions in our world,
The fact that we're here again, dealing with Donald Trump again.
I got some questions for God.
I got some questions for us, too.
You know, why?
Why do people, you know, who are the salt of their suffering?
And folks who don't care about their neighbor and who do not fear God seem to be doing just fine.
All of the great heroes of the faith, the spiritual geniuses, the people we lift up in scripture, raise those questions.
People talk about Job being the, you know, a paragon of patience.