"But it seems the moment you question you are damned for doing so."
Take a look at some serious questioning by two Catholic heavyweights:
Western Europe is considered a religiously-barren place these days. The reality, however, is more complex. Books written by two Catholic theologians recently rocketed up Germany's best-seller list. That testifies to Europe's on-going interest in religious matters. But the books' real importance lies in their authors� rather different visions of Catholicism's purposes and future -- and not just in Europe, but beyond. One of the theologians is Benedict XVI. The other is the well-known scholar Fr. Hans Kung.