Who are you talking about? Which people,I mean.
Well, for one, it didn't help them get along with the locals. They basically pissed off the one group that could help them and lived wretched lives for the first few years.
my faith does not affect me in any way.coz i fully believe in my faith.
They have faith.
Just as there is no evidence for the existence of God, so there is no evidence for the existence of the Holy Ghost. It is a matter of faith, and faith alone.
One misconception would be that Atheists are people of no faith. It takes just as much faith to deny the existence of a higher power as it does to acknowledge it. Not all atheists are "strong atheists" who deny the existence of god. Having said that, it does not take faith to deny the existence of unicorns, leprechauns, or the tooth fairy. The idea that you need faith to not believe in something is silly.
There is no concrete scientific proof of the existence of Hindu gods, as their existence is based on faith and belief rather than empirical evidence. Hinduism is a religion that is rooted in mythology and spiritual teachings, and the existence of gods is a matter of personal faith for followers of the religion.
there are none... it's called faith
Blind faith referred to those people who does not believe the existence of Gods teaching thru Jesus Christ.
I think those would be Christianity; Islam; Judaism; Bahá'í Faith; Zoroastrianism.
World Faith was created in 2008.
There is no universally accepted mathematical proof for the existence of God. The question of God's existence is a matter of faith and belief, rather than something that can be proven through mathematical equations.
Thomas Aquinas responded to Anselm's argument for the existence of God by developing his own philosophical framework known as the Five Ways. Aquinas argued that the existence of God can be proven through reason and observation of the natural world, rather than relying solely on faith or abstract reasoning.