Now, I am no fan of The Archbishop of Canterbury and that might sound weird coming from an Anglican (almost like hearing a Catholic say they're not a fan of the Pope, but they exist too!) but something he has said quite recently is something I agree with (and I promise that is not likely to happen again anytime soon).
About a week and a bit ago, Mr Welby stated that he often has doubts about the existence of God. I grant you thats probably not what you expect to hear from the leader of the Anglican church but there you go!
I've read some peoples comments about that. Shouldn't the Archbishop be one of the few people on the planet that doesn't doubt? Well, no, he's not a robot. Does that make his faith any weaker? No. Why should it?
I'm a Christian. And I sometimes have doubts too. But it's human to doubt. I'd be worried if people didn't. But as Mr Welby says;
"It is not about feelings, it is about the fact that God is faithful and the extraordinary thing about being a Christian is that God is faithful when we are not."
Seriously, this is the only thing I actually agree with him on.
I'm a Christian. And I doubt. But no matter how much I've doubted his existence, I still believe in God. That doesn't weaken my faith. That makes it stronger.