Even the article in question is asking for input; it is attempting to get clear answers regarding the advertisied divisions between this set of believers and that; answers which are, as the article points out, routinely ducked, deflected and distracted from by extremely scurrillous means:
Thanks to your reference I shall be visiting these articles in the hope of learning something worth while, even new from Mr. Baggini which has not already been provided by other militant atheists.
I rather believe that
zoltanspawn's reference from the captioned article:
clear answers, to straight questions speaks to the naivety of Julian Baggini's approach considering that matters spiritual are often couched in figurative language which does not easily interpret itself into answers that will satisfy the black, white investigative genius of the prejudiced atheist militantly attempting to disparage spiritual faith.
When I am speaking to the wisdom of divine revelation, as Holy Scripture would reveal to the person living by faith in God it may be, that such divine revelation transcends but cannot contradict what we have reasonable grounds for regarding as knowledge, or if you will reasonably grounded belief because otherwise it implies an over riding of the proper dignity of the moral, or ethical personality which God has created; and if he does this, God at the same time removes all possibility of human judgement whether Holy Scripture is divine revelation, or not.
Whatever God may reveal, human reception and
understanding of it are involved in asserting it to be divine revelation. Unintelligible or, humanly unassailable alleged revelation, whatever else it may be, it is not divine revelation. Again, here lies our dilemma when we face the prospect of personally interpreting what we believe to be God's guidance leading us through our life.
Doubt remains, and without doubt faith remains an empty devotion to our perceived need to create certitude in our life when assuming that our interpretations are divinely inspired. Thus, even the most fervent of the faithful are wont to experience their periods of dark night, or profound doubt when God's support appears to have been withdrawn from our life. When in reality it is at that moment when God's enlightenment is piercing our doubts, and rewarding us with the resilience to endure by conquering our misgivings, and easy willingness to surrender to despair that we have made the wrong choices.