Both, because when you believe in something, it should show in your actions.
No, "thinks" is not an action verb. It is a mental process verb that describes the act of forming an idea or belief. Action verbs typically describe physical actions or movements.
Belief is an idea. It is not something you can see, feel (with hands or other objects), or do.
what does it mean an idea or belief having no logical reason
belief
Fallacy
value
value
Misled, as in a mistaken action or belief.
Evidence is information that supports the truth or validity of an idea or belief. It can take different forms, such as data, facts, expert opinions, or research studies. Gathering sufficient evidence is essential in evaluating the credibility of an idea or belief.
The noun idea is an abstract noun itself; other examples are thought, concept, or hypothesis.
contra-, counter-, or anti- all mean 'against'.
Both. It's an action which we do (more than 200 times each year) because of our belief in its holiness as the words of God (Exodus 24:12).