no, believing is having faith that is is real but not really knowing because if we knew in actuality then there would be no reason to have faith or believe
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"believing" is having faith and trust that something you teach is real, and having such confidence that you can testify that it is truth.
Whereas "knowing" is not needing to believe, and is pure perfect factual reality and requires no faith or trust.
With "believing" one can come to evolve into the condition of "knowing".
the Lord said to Jarius, just be believing, and when he came to his daughter the Lord gave him the knowing. Mark 5:36&42
religious intolerance or bigotry. It reflects a close-minded attitude towards others who do not share the same religious beliefs. It can lead to discrimination and prejudice based on religious differences.
I was going through the same problem and I simply asked the parent who was less religious. I said I didn't quite believe in what I was being raised with believing.
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because religions are all different and all do not remain to do the same things,Because they want to be religious.
The same way that every other history was created. People who were of that ethnic, racial, or religious group did things and those things were recorded.
No. Faith is about believing, not about thinking.
They Do The Same Things They Do In An Everday Gurdwara
Angels are typically seen as messengers or servants of God in various religious beliefs, and are not typically believed to have the power to create things in the same way that God is believed to.
Not at all ... Assuming that there's one GOD, then there would also be one recommended religious approach to worshipping and believing in GOD. So if someone else is using the same solution to the same problem, GOD probably won't see it as discrimination. But merely another soul that want to be saved.
same religious holidays for Orthodox Christians.
That is correct, ethics and most religious doctrine share concepts but are not the same.
It was a preoccupation with stress upon material rather than intellectual or spiritual things. Edit answer to read " a preoccupation with material things "Believe the phrase ' conspicuous consumption ' came into existence about the same time period. Another way to put it is that "having things became more important than learning or knowing things"