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Faith by definition means that two notions do not have to add up to a reality to still have faith. faith [feyth] -noun 1. confidence or trust in a person or thing: faith in another's ability. 2. belief that is not based on proof: He had faith that the hypothesis would be substantiated by fact. 3. belief in God or in the doctrines or teachings of religion: the firm faith of the Pilgrims. 4. belief in anything, as a code of ethics, standards of merit, etc.: to be of the same faith with someone concerning honesty. 5. a system of religious belief: the Christian faith; the Jewish faith. 6. the obligation of loyalty or fidelity to a person, promise, engagement, etc.: Failure to appear would be breaking faith. 7. the observance of this obligation; fidelity to one's promise, oath, allegiance, etc.: He was the only one who proved his faith during our recent troubles. Christian Theology. the trust in God and in His promises as made through Christ and the Scriptures by which humans are justified or saved.
By the definition of faith, you can use it to refer to another person. faith -noun 1. confidence or trust in a person or thing: faith in another's ability. 2. belief that is not based on proof: He had faith that the hypothesis would be substantiated by fact. 3. belief in God or in the doctrines or teachings of religion: the firm faith of the Pilgrims. 4. belief in anything, as a code of ethics, standards of merit, etc.: to be of the same faith with someone concerning honesty. 5. a system of religious belief: the Christian faith; the Jewish faith. 6. the obligation of loyalty or fidelity to a person, promise, engagement, etc.: Failure to appear would be breaking faith. 7. the observance of this obligation; fidelity to one's promise, oath, allegiance, etc.: He was the only one who proved his faith during our recent troubles. 8. Christian Theology. the trust in God and in His promises as made through Christ and the Scriptures by which humans are justified or saved. -Idiom 9. in faith, in truth; indeed: In faith, he is a fine lad. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/faith
hmmmm...I think you should not question that to us... If you know the belief's and faith by yourself.. Why do you question that to us??
Belief, trust, confidence.
That is the correct spelling of "faith" (belief, confidence).
hope, faith, belief.
The abstract noun of faith is "belief."
Faith is FAITH: Full Assurance In The Heart. Belief is something different. When you believe in something, you believe, but you are not absolutely sure about your beliefs. And that belief doesn't translate into an action of faith. What is faith? It is belief in action. When belief grows, it becomes faith. When we have faith, we surrender, we surrender to the Divine will. We accept the Divine will. When we believe, we live with hope. HOPE is Having Only Positive Expectations but when we have faith, it means our belief has graduated, evolved, gone further and become stronger.
No. Faith is a belief and a certainty for things unseen. You do not need to have faith to have life.
Atheism rejects revealed truth and faith.
There is none. Religion is about faith and belief, not rationality.
Faith Faith is more believing without seeing. HOPE is a belief that a wish will be fulfilled. :-)