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ok, enjoy away!..Tell me… what is your definition of faith? I enjoy hearing from the “spiritual but not religious” folks on this…
- Michael
like i said, i think the word gets used in a variety of ways. some important senses of the word relate to trust, belief (believing a fact or believing in a conviction), and loyalty. of these four i think the one of these that ought to have the least relevance to religion is factual belief, yet that is the one that tends to get emphasized above all others.
in terms of factual belief, to have faith is to believe something on insufficient evidence or in spite of contradictory evidence. this sort of faith frequently gets praised as virtue, but it is just the opposite. this is the usage that gets criticized by so-called atheists. catholics ought to join nonbelievers in criticizing this use of the word faith in favor of uses of the word in terms conviction, trust, and loyalty.
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