They are claims or assertions, made with knowledge (of the claimant) that are untrue. In other words LIES.
it would not be faith if there was hard evidence
You should certainly consult a lawyer. Bad faith insurance claims are considered fraud in many states and can lead to severe criminal and/or civil penalties. Depending on the nature of your situation consulting a lawyer would probably be a good idea.
Bad faith means that an individual is set to be deceitful. Bad faith can also be used to describe an individuals refusal to confront facts or choices.
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That would be "Bahá'í Faith", rather than "bahaism". - Similarly to many other religions, there are claims in the Bahá'í Faith about their Holy Scriptures being revealed by God (the Bahá'í Faith is monotheistic), through special messengers. If you accept those claims, that would make the bearers of the message (i.e., the founders of the Bahá'í Faith) holy, as well as the books considered by Bahá'ís to be divinely inspired.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe only faith established by God, the Catholic faith. The Jewish faith was also established by God, but it was fulfilled and completed in Christianity, so it is no longer the current covenant with God. All other faiths are inventions of men. Correct AnswerNearly every faith (at least, of those in which there even is a god) claims this is true of it and no other. Vide supra. You'll have to judge among these competing claims for yourself.
He claims he is HORRIBLE singer
The Latin phrase for bad faith is mala fides. The Spanish phrase for these words is mala fe and the Italian phrase is malafede.
Bad faith means that an individual is set to be deceitful. Bad faith can also be used to describe an individuals refusal to confront facts or choices.
It's bad faith
Suits - 2011 Bad Faith 3-9 was released on: USA: 10 September 2013