No, faith has reason, it is very reasonable to believe that there is a higher power.
Reason could also be seen as a form of faith, it is completely impossible for a person to prove anything, reality as we know it could be merely an illusion.
Whats to say that at this very moment your not sitting on the beach rather than staring at your computer screen contemplating the mysteries of life.
in a sense that when you have faith it is because you are completely believing to a thing.that is essential but in the other hand having that faith has a deeper reason. It can be * own satisfaction or fullfilment; * for the sake of majorities We have different reason why we have such faith,but there is one reason of faith its because you believe.
They don't. "Faith" means that you believe in something WITHOUT a good reason.
Bona fide literally means "in good faith" in Latin. When we use this phrase in English, it usually means "genuine".
Universitas
Έχουμε πίστη * Έχουμε literally translates as: "We have" "I have" would be Έχο.
Though faith is above reason, there can never be a contradiction between faith and science because both originate in God. It is God himself who gives to us the light both of reason and of faith.
In the Christian faith, the first man to write about the interdependence between faith and reason was Saint Thomas Aquinas, who lived from 1225 until 1274.
Abandonment is frequently a good reason for a divorce in some locations.
one of biggest reason was pearl harbor. the us wanted to get revenge.
Scholastacism
Bill Moyers on Faith and Reason - 2006 was released on: USA: 23 June 2006
Reason for faith? The gods were their way of explaining the world around them. For example, if there's a storm, Zeus (sky god) is angry.