This paper is not written from the standpoint of a theologian, philosopher, or academic specialist. It is simply the record of a Christian seeking truth with honesty and without fear. Rather than defending a tradition or advancing a doctrine, I trace the path of my own search — through doubt, clarity, misalignment, and reorientation — toward a faith that is structurally coherent and relationally grounded. I explore how truth becomes visible when approached without the need for certainty, performance, or inherited categories, and how faith can be understood not as blind belief but as a lived orientation toward what is real. This paper offers no system and makes no claims to authority. It is a witness to the quiet process of discovering that truth, when sought sincerely, leads not to abstraction but to a deeper, simpler trust in God.
Denis Bailey (Wed,) studied this question.