Systematic questioning and productive skepticism positioned as rigorous tools for understanding truth, not signs of faithlessness.
Sor Juana's philosophical writings employ doubt not as spiritual weakness but as intellectual strength—she interrogates received wisdom, explores contradictions, and demands evidence. For secular identity, this concept sanctifies doubt as a method rather than a failure. Religious frameworks often pathologize questioning; secular epistemology can sanctify it. Sacred doubt means treating uncertainty respectfully, following questions wherever they lead, and valuing the person who asks hard questions. Sor Juana's legacy shows that sustained skepticism—about authority, tradition, and even one's own assumptions—is a form of intellectual integrity. For atheists navigating identity, sacred doubt provides permission to question continuously, to change positions when evidence warrants, and to hold beliefs provisionally. This transforms skepticism from mere negation into a positive practice of truth-seeking aligned with reason and evidence.
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