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Tell us your stories of churches and religion (or lack thereof). Let the smiting begin!
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( , Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:00)
Tell us your stories of churches and religion (or lack thereof). Let the smiting begin!
Question suggested by Supersonic Electronic
( , Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:00)
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I totally agree with the diagram
and understand the difference. Science is clearly on the left, but "Faith in science" is just as much a faith as any other faith - hence "faith in science" goes on the right.
( , Wed 25 Mar 2009, 22:51, 1 reply)
and understand the difference. Science is clearly on the left, but "Faith in science" is just as much a faith as any other faith - hence "faith in science" goes on the right.
( , Wed 25 Mar 2009, 22:51, 1 reply)
Faith in [$SUBJECT]
is obviously faith, but the meaning is getting muddled here. It's not the wording that is important, but the definition you need to clarify.
I think your original post confuses hope and faith, then later you define faith as a synonym for trust or confidence, rather than having irrational beliefs, which confuses things further.
An example of faith as irrational beliefs which just about fits your original post might be a person who is scared of death, who genuinely believes that medical science will advance within his lifetime, with no particular reason to think so, i.e. no evidence from the scientific or medical community. He wholeheartedly believes it *will* happen, he doesn't just hope so. That's the key difference.
If that's what you're on about, then of course that's faith (as in belief) because it's grounded in nothing but hopes and dreams. It's possible to have an irrational belief about anything, including any branch of science.
If on the other hand, you mean faith as in placing one's trust in the abilities of medical science because you have reason, that's *another, different* definition of faith (the word) which is not the same as the one being used in the QOTW.
( , Thu 26 Mar 2009, 2:01, closed)
is obviously faith, but the meaning is getting muddled here. It's not the wording that is important, but the definition you need to clarify.
I think your original post confuses hope and faith, then later you define faith as a synonym for trust or confidence, rather than having irrational beliefs, which confuses things further.
An example of faith as irrational beliefs which just about fits your original post might be a person who is scared of death, who genuinely believes that medical science will advance within his lifetime, with no particular reason to think so, i.e. no evidence from the scientific or medical community. He wholeheartedly believes it *will* happen, he doesn't just hope so. That's the key difference.
If that's what you're on about, then of course that's faith (as in belief) because it's grounded in nothing but hopes and dreams. It's possible to have an irrational belief about anything, including any branch of science.
If on the other hand, you mean faith as in placing one's trust in the abilities of medical science because you have reason, that's *another, different* definition of faith (the word) which is not the same as the one being used in the QOTW.
( , Thu 26 Mar 2009, 2:01, closed)
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