Faith is strong belief in something. People can strongly believe in a religion and it's doctrines.
Belief in any religion comes from faith and not necessarily logic. Faith is believing in something that you cannot see.
Most of the wars are religion-fueled. Charities often are "faith based".
Mormons like their religion because they have strong faith in the beliefs and standards their religion practices. For more information see Mormon.org
People apply faith in Christianity to their lives due to the fact that it's an important religion to them and other groups of people. Some see it as belief, trust, and reliance. While other scholars view it as faithfulness, loyalty, and commitment.
Faith gains in strength only when people are willing to lay down their lives for it. Faith is not like a delicate flower which would wither away. Robust faith in oneself and brave trust of the opponent, so-called or real, is the best safeguard. A living faith cannot be manufactured by the rule of [the] majority.
No, and the Holocaust was about killing the people, not about killing the faith.
Members of the Bahá'í Faith consider the Bahá'í Faith as an independent religion. I see no reason to call it a "cult".ANSWER 2:The Baha'i Faith is an established and recognized world religion with consultative status at the United Nations.
Belonging to faith is different for different people because their views of faith and what it entails is not the same. Some people put faith in things they can see or touch while others put faith in deities such as Jesus.
Well, isn't that an interesting question! You see, Lorne Greene was of Russian Jewish descent, but he later converted to Christianity. It's beautiful to see how people can find their own path to faith and spirituality.
It means that you are open minded and searching. Members of your faith may not see it that way, but stay with it.
for religion it means the model descision like see, judge, personal, faith, culture, act, and to evaluate
Actually, the phrase is "religion is the opiate of the masses", a popular Karl Marx observation. This could be taken as truth to those who are particularly cynical about religion, faith, and the power these facets hold over most human societies. Many people see religion as a drug or sorts because of the way it captures people and in many cases changes their behavior. For example, if a person is a criminal and ends up in prison, they may have a religious experience and upon release may be "a different person" because their values and mores have changed drastically.