Posted at 10:00 AM ET, 11/17/2011
By Sally Quinn
It was five years ago this month that we launched On Faith. The idea was to inform and educate about all faiths (and no faith) and to initiate an on-going discussion about the role of religion, values and ethics in our daily lives. I hoped that after learning more, people would become more accepting of those who held different beliefs. Pluralism was the goal.
I have never been so enthralled, learned so much or been so fulfilled by any subject so much as this. It has totally changed my perspective on life. It was clearly what I was meant to do. From the volume of emails and comments, I know that others find the site as informative, provocative, thoughtful and entertaining as I do.
Here are five things I have learned in these five years:
1. NOBODY KNOWS
My favorite bumper sticker and the guiding wisdom for me every day is this: “I don’t know and you don’t either.”
An atheist father was trying to explain to his son that there was no such thing as God. “But dad,” asked the boy, “how do you know?”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/under-god/post/my-five-lessons-from-on-faith/2011/11/16/gIQAkC0RUN_blog.html