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Maranatha
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Are faith and belief synonyms? Are there differences?
Can someone have faith while still having doubts? Can that person become Catholic?
Can someone have faith while still having doubts? Can that person become Catholic?
faith
faith fayth ] (plural faiths)
noun
[13th century. Via Old French feid from Latin fides “trust, belief” (source of English confide and fealty). Ultimately from an Indo-European word that is also the ancestor of English federal.]
- belief or trust: belief in, devotion to, or trust in somebody or something, especially without logical proof
- religion religion or religious group: a system of religious belief, or the group of people who adhere to it
- religion trust in God: belief in and devotion to God
Her faith is unwavering.- set of beliefs: a strongly held set of beliefs or principles
people of different political faiths- loyalty: allegiance or loyalty to somebody or something
keep faith with somebody or something to be loyal or true to a person or promise
on faith without demanding proof
belief
be·lief bi lf ] (plural be·liefs)
noun
[12th century. Alteration of Old English gelēafa on the model of believe.]
- acceptance of truth of something: acceptance by the mind that something is true or real, often underpinned by an emotional or spiritual sense of certainty
belief in an afterlife- trust: confidence that somebody or something is good or will be effective
belief in democracy- something that somebody believes in: a statement, principle, or doctrine that a person or group accepts as true
- opinion: an opinion, especially a firm and considered one
- religion religious faith: religious faith