That depends on the believer. If one wishes to hold to a faith that can not be proven, it is that person's right to do so. It is interesting, however, that some Christians tell followers of other religions that their faith can not be proven, and that therefore they should become Christians. This, in spite of the Christian faith not being proved.
In general a contradiction cannot be proved.
Axioms cannot be proved.
Because you must believe in each other. Otherwise a relationship cannot stand.
leyden
I am an agnostic. I don't believe in a particular faith, but I do believe that there are forces in the universe which we cannot see or control. I think that some things are unknowable, and many things are unable to be proved. Nothing is off the table when it comes to the ethereal.
Myths are a matter of belief. They cannot be proven.
A epic.
Superstition is the belief of the supernatural, the unexplained, and the unimaginable. And for the most part, cannot be proved. Science on the other hand, is the study of just about everything and anything. Science is anything or everything that can be proved in a variety of studies. There are many branches of scicence.. such as Technology ( -ology [The study of] ). Geology, Biology, and many other branches of science. To be brief.. Superstition is anything underlying a faith of the unprovable. Science is the study of anything, that can be proved.
Many believe we should begin the answer to this question with a reminder of the definition of the word 'faith:' Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. A very simple definition of salvation is, 'God's protection.' Now, if one does not have faith, it is impossible to have salvation, because one cannot have salvation without faith. Salvation is a gift. But, the only way to have a gift is to receive it, and that takes faith.
Faith is belief, and without faith there can be no followers, from which it follows that the religion would soon disappear from history. Faith is important to all religions.
"Unsinkable" is a contradiction of terms, as the "Titanic" proved.
Yes, but cannot be proved