Wow, Romansh! I'm starting to get confused. But that's not unusual for me

I think I follow you, though. I had this discussion with my wife last weekend. She's still very much a committed Christian, so she sees my defection as defintely grievous. She understood my agnosticism as an attack on the credibility of her faith...that I was saying, by default, that she was wrong in believing in the tenets of Xty. It took a while, but I think I finally convinced her that I was NOT saying that. That I, in fact, DON'T KNOW enough to say she's wrong. It's just that I don't have the faith to believe what she believes. I suspect she's wrong, but I surely can't say that I KNOW she is. So, I'm not attacking her faith. I respect her faith...and I'd like her to respect my lack of faith. Of course, that's harder for her to do, since she believes I'm wrong and she's right
