Message from @Cobra Commander
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yes it is dumbass
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.
we have an online dictionary you fucktard
@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
because the person who reasearched and studied the concept of combustion had faith that it existed
@DEUS VULT no, faith isnt involved
meriam webster?
strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
rather than proof
(2): complete trust
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
1 of 2 derfinitions
@Katze Miaulitzer do you always mix up definitions?
nope
and I didn't
it is right there
based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
rather than proof
there are many defitionions to a word ya know
yes and science doesnt use fath, we have peer review
you are right
it uses faith
and faith is not useful for anything
science doent use faith
it doesn't use fath it uses faith
@Katze Miaulitzer moron
@Katze Miaulitzer you use lead paint chips
says the dude with the spelling error and didn't bother to fix it
@Katze Miaulitzer dont reallly care, stay on topic idiot
I have faith that you will have many spelling errors in the future
you require faith in a concept to devote time into researching it
@DEUS VULT not at all
I have faith in my theory
@Katze Miaulitzer i have faith that your lead paint chip addiction is gonna lower your IQ
that isn't necessarily an intrinsic thing actually. you *can* have faith when researching something but it's possible not to.
I believe you are becoming a troll now and throwing a tantrum
@Katze Miaulitzer so you admit your theory is wrong but you are gonna believe it anyway
how do you think that all forms of science started, with someone having faith that there was something more to be learned by following a certain line of inquiry