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the accepted and popular definition of “god” is creator of the universe, an omnipotent unknowable being who existed before time began and created the universe and all who dwell in it…you dont have faith because you a have “a reason to believe” faith is a theological virtue of trusting in G-d in believing in His plan and the rightness of Him
not in his existence
though some might wish to ignore the untold mountains of evidence for the existence of G-d, like the existence of anything.
they misunderstand what ‘faith’ means to a Christian
there are many who dont believe in god, but still understand those basics when they hear someone talk about a god.
now, given that what i stated is generally true, i think the belief in his existence is pretty key, as opposed to believing in his power…
this isnt the chicken and the egg were talking about here, one comes before the other…