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Yeah, but faith is also trust.No your not understanding me. There probably are people who believe those things. To them the evidence points to it so they believe it. They can’t choose to believe the opposite of the evidence. When yourind interprets evidence and believes something you can’t just switch to some other belief. It doesn’t work. You can’t believe in Islam because you don’t. Islam has warnings about unbelief the same way Christianity does yet you don’t believe Muhammad? Why not just choose to believe in Islam right now?
But that’s not really what faith is. As I stated in my previous post, faith is, first and foremost, trust.No matter how many times it’s said you choose what you believe it’s just not true. You do not just pick what you believe. Beliefs are shaped by upbringing, culture, evidence, etc. You can’t just flip a switch and believe something different. You couldn’t do it right now if you tried.
TRY COLD Holy WaterWhy do people blame the parents, bad homilies, poor experience for excuses why someone fails to humbly believe in God?