There are truths that are fundamental and exact, unalienable if you will. Others are less so, often verging on the murky and the unknown. And thus the dust of disbelief casts a pall of questioning about truths that leads to opinions and theories, ideas that by themselves are not bad but can lead to a casting off of the truth entirely.
I find it impossible to comprehend the thought that someone would rather not take a side, would not choose whether to believe or disbelieve, but would rather hover in between out of either fear or uncertainty.
No, once a truth becomes "true" to you, then nothing else but sticking to your ideals for better or f