Message from @CallMeTruckson

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2019-09-21 21:49:43 UTC  

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2019-09-21 21:50:07 UTC  

thats not the real term

2019-09-21 21:50:11 UTC  

yes it is

2019-09-21 21:50:11 UTC  

the only reason i know my car will turn on is because the person who invented it had faith in the reasearch and design he was conducting

2019-09-21 21:50:16 UTC  

What if it was broken and you didn’t know it before you tried to turn it on

2019-09-21 21:50:19 UTC  

look at the fucking dictionary you nitwit

2019-09-21 21:50:22 UTC  

are we trying to fucking redefine words again?

2019-09-21 21:50:33 UTC  

@DEUS VULT they didnt use faith, they used info, like combustion

2019-09-21 21:50:47 UTC  

@CallMeTruckson LOOK AT THE DICTIONARY DAMMIT

2019-09-21 21:50:51 UTC  

@Cobra Commander they think science uses faith

2019-09-21 21:51:04 UTC  

@Katze Miaulitzer i did, it said gullible

2019-09-21 21:51:07 UTC  

complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
"this restores one's faith in politicians"

2019-09-21 21:51:07 UTC  

how did the concept of combustion come about?

2019-09-21 21:51:11 UTC  

It’s not controversial to think that

2019-09-21 21:51:25 UTC  

@Katze Miaulitzer no thats not the real one

2019-09-21 21:51:32 UTC  

yes it is dumbass

2019-09-21 21:51:41 UTC  

It doesn't *usually* , but that isn't to say that someone who doesn't know all of the mechanics of say a computer isn't using some amount of belief in the assumption that it will turn on.

2019-09-21 21:52:05 UTC  

we have an online dictionary you fucktard

2019-09-21 21:52:11 UTC  

@DEUS VULT an exp[losion, and some guy tried to figure out how it happened and other ppl used hos IONFO ann OBSERVATIONS to further that, and so on and so forth

2019-09-21 21:52:12 UTC  

because the person who reasearched and studied the concept of combustion had faith that it existed

2019-09-21 21:52:26 UTC  

@DEUS VULT no, faith isnt involved

2019-09-21 21:52:46 UTC  

meriam webster?

2019-09-21 21:53:18 UTC  

strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.

2019-09-21 21:53:27 UTC  

rather than proof

2019-09-21 21:53:37 UTC  

(2): complete trust

2019-09-21 21:53:46 UTC  

I mean, you can even believe something *won't* work only to find out that it does, so someone researching something isn't intrinsically going to have faith that it works

2019-09-21 21:53:48 UTC  

1 of 2 derfinitions

2019-09-21 21:54:03 UTC  

@Katze Miaulitzer do you always mix up definitions?

2019-09-21 21:54:07 UTC  

nope

2019-09-21 21:54:12 UTC  

and I didn't

2019-09-21 21:54:14 UTC  

it is right there

2019-09-21 21:54:25 UTC  

based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.

2019-09-21 21:54:33 UTC  

rather than proof

2019-09-21 21:54:35 UTC  

Damn, you're like Sophiesticated lite<:haha:583236087137435659>

2019-09-21 21:54:57 UTC  

there are many defitionions to a word ya know

2019-09-21 21:55:31 UTC  

yes and science doesnt use fath, we have peer review

2019-09-21 21:55:44 UTC  

you are right

2019-09-21 21:55:47 UTC  

it uses faith

2019-09-21 21:55:54 UTC  

and faith is not useful for anything