I can't stress how important it is to use critical thinking in your faith and everyday life. God gave us a brain to use in order to analyze and reflect. Some say that doubt is the enemy of faith. Some are even absurd enough to claim that facts are the enemy of faith. But no the enemy of faith is fear and willful ignorance. Fear keeps one from embracing faith and willful ignorance keeps one from placing faith in that which is true. It is why there are hundreds of end of the world scams including the most recent one about the 4 blood moons. It is why Bible verses are spewed in sound bytes that lack the context of their meaning. Faith is not just a set of beliefs you regurgitate in church. It is confidence, it is courage, it is trust. It is certainly not blind and anyone who tells you to have blind, unthinking faith is someone you should not put your trust in. Brothers and sisters, Christ is within each one of us. You prove your faith not through argument but by showing them the Christ that you know and want them to know. You set the example because you are going to be the only "Christ" they ever see. Faith grows when doubts are confronted. You learn what you can put your faith in and what should be avoided, because if you believe that God is the source of truth, shouldn't he want you to believe and have faith in what you know to be true? If what you believe is true, it should not fear testing for that which is true will withstand any testing.