joobz
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If you seperate inquiry from the three states, I'd have to say that only doubt and indifference can allow for inquiry. Or at the very least are much much more likely to result inquiry.Correct. However, there is nothing in either faith or doubt that mandates whether or not you will seek that information you need.
That is why there is indifference. One isn't motivated enough to utilize either faith or doubt.
Okay. Then you have utilized inquiry.
So do you wish to add "inquiry" to "faith", "doubt", and "indifference"?
I can go for that, but I really think inquiry is another stage which either the faithful or doubter is capable of moving to.
More than inquiry, faith results in actions. In your example(which, i'm no historian so I do not know how much columbus as a revolutinary in this), Columbus had faith in a sphereical earth and sailed based on that faith to find a new trade route. It wasn't a test of his, it was an action a decision. He was just lucky to be right. People's faith have allowed them to handle snakes to some not so lucky conclusions.