“It is a serious mistake for Christian parents, teachers, or churches to dismiss young people's doubts and questions, or to think they can be overridden merely by cultivating a more intense devotional life. Because we are created in God's image, we are all endowed with a mind and a natural urge to make sense of life... Because we are created in God's image as rational and responsible beings, we all have a philosophy-not necessarily one learned out of a textbook, but an overall view of life by which we make sense of the world. The biblical view of human nature implies that we are ‘incapable of holding purely arbitrary opinions or making entirely unprincipled decisions,’ writes Albert Wolters. ‘We need some creed to live by, some map by which to chart our course.”
If we take the Bible's view of the human person seriously ,we need to take questions seriously.” (Nancy Pearcey, Finding Truth, 2015, p.57-58)