Articles of Faith - band - was created in 1981.
Articles of Faith - band - ended in 1985.
Faith Band was created in 1973.
what are the articles of faith
There are 13 articles of faith.
They are a Christian band in faith, but they do not want to market themselves as a "Christian band," as it will limit the number of people they can reach with their message. Source: http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/articles/music/Blessed_By_A_Broken_Heart_The_mainstream_band_from_Montreal/47870/p1/
Uh... no. Most every religion and denomination has a list of the basic articles of their faith. Some call it a "Statement of Belief", "Articles of Belief", "Statement of Faith" or "Articles of Faith" and many of them are very similar to each other. That doesn't mean they are plagarized it just means that the religions have similar foundational beliefs. The Jewish Articles of Faith, however, are completely different than the Mormon Articles of Faith. You can compare the two at the "Related Links" below.
Joseph Smith. He wrote all of the articles of faith.
39 articles of faith.
Yes, there are multiple bands with the name "Faith." One notable example is Faith No More, an American rock band known for their eclectic style and influential music in the late 1980s and 1990s. Another example is the band Faith, which is a Christian rock band. The context of the question would help narrow down the specific band you are referring to.
The four pillars of Islam; following the first pillar; are not included in the six articles of Islamic faith. Refer to questions below for more information. Additionally, any "un-Islamic belief" such as the idea that pork is permissible to eat, is not included in the articles of faith.
James E. Talmage published The Articles of Faith in 1899. You can read and download the entire book online at the "Related Link" below.
Smalcald Articles was created in 1537.