A thought: it is said that faith is belief in the unprovable. And there are those that believe in what their senses tell them. They have a concrete view of life. Their belief doesn’t go out to the mystical element of life. So, is faith going beyond belief? Or, is it a part of belief that is not necessarily recognized?
preacherman Premium Member over 2 years ago
A thought: it is said that faith is belief in the unprovable. And there are those that believe in what their senses tell them. They have a concrete view of life. Their belief doesn’t go out to the mystical element of life. So, is faith going beyond belief? Or, is it a part of belief that is not necessarily recognized?
moondog42 Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is actually true in science, too. Without faith, we would not believe String Theory to be the grand unification it’s been promoted as solving
platinumboy7 over 2 years ago
Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. What do we need Mary McCleod Bethune for when we’ve gat God?
sk2915kaiso over 2 years ago
Which God? This planet has many gods, ask the Greeks!
christelisbetty over 2 years ago
“Do you believe in miracles?” “No but I rely on them.”