Response:

I liked your response to your son that humans are the ones that have applied all the rules for heaven, and that certainly applies to the damnation of non-believers as well.

The discussion of ambiguity was the segment of the interview about how to bridge opposing positions. To say that you are allowing for uncertainty or ambiguity means that you are not shutting the door on your understanding. You are permitting an enlargement of your knowledge.

Even when you are discussing religious beliefs different than your own, ambiguity doesn’t mean that you are negating your own point of view or faith. So it is perfectly consistent to hold onto one’s faith in Christ and at the same time allow that your knowledge is not so perfect and complete that someone of a different faith could not also have belief deserving of respect. In that allowance, you open yourself to the possibility of a deeper connection that binds you both, and through that unifying process a deeper personal faith emerges as well.

Love,

Deepak