Message from @CallMeTruckson
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@DEUS VULT no, it doesnt more like hunches and hope even
but never faith
Hunch is faith
You can have a bit of both
faith means believing even if you dont have a reason to
it means gullible
Having a hunch is no different than having faith
@Pelth no, faith is faith, gullible
Not by the English language tard
@Pelth faith is gullibility, if you have info you dont need faith
but you nneed faith in your research to uncover evidence
no you dont
If you have no faith in your research, why would you accept it
Unless you’re just mentally ill
@Pelth faith is gullibility
But what if that faith/religion gave you hard evidence and reasons that are actually true but some of the others haven’t been proven? Would you believe that faith?
that means if your math says no, but you think yes, you just used faith
@dodo then it wouldnt have been faith, if it was gonna happen
Well some didn’t happen yet
I mean
if you count scientology
then I guess
many scienctific breakthroughs were only brought about because the scientist conducting the research had faith in the concept they were trying to prove
@DEUS VULT no, not faith, they had an idea
like yellow fever .-.
having faith in your idea
@DEUS VULT if a scientific breathrough was showing math that it wasnt possible, bit you think its possible because you just think so, then thats faith
having faith is belief in an idea
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@DEUS VULT no it isnt
do you use faith when you turn on your car? no
you know its gonna turn on because we know that
a strongly held belief or theory.
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What if a scientific breakthrough said you were retarded? Would you use your faith in your knowledge of science to believe otherwise?
faith
/fāTH/
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noun
noun: faith
1.
complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
"this restores one's faith in politicians"
Similar:
trust
belief
confidence
conviction
credence
reliance
dependence
optimism
hopefulness
hope
expectation
Opposite:
mistrust
2.
strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
Similar:
religion
church
sect
denomination
persuasion
religious persuasion
religious belief
belief
code of belief
ideology
creed
teaching
dogma
doctrine
a system of religious belief.
plural noun: faiths
"the Christian faith"
a strongly held belief or theory.
"the faith that life will expand until it fills the universe"
when i turned on my computer i didnt use faith to think it would turn on, i knew it would turn on because thats how it is
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thats not the real term