An apostate
An apostate.
This person is commonly referred to as an apostate or a defector. They have consciously chosen to abandon or renounce their original beliefs or religion in favor of a different set of beliefs or faith.
One AnswerThere is only one person who can give you life and faith his name is God. Another AnswerA person who gives life is called a Parent. A person who gives faith is called a hero.
The symbol of faith can change from religion to religion as well as person to person. In Christianity, a symbol of faith is the crucifix.
One person in the Bible of faith is Matthew.
An apostata is another term for an apostate - a person who has renounced a religion or faith, or a person who, having received sacred orders, renounces his clerical profession.
It depends on the faith of the person using it. In witchcraft, it is called a poppet.
The more I look into religious wars, the more I find that the religions involved are not the cause, rather it is generally a person who comes to power or popularity who abuses the teachings of that religion to persecute those of another faith for his or her own gain. All major religions preach peace, but most have had someone in authority corrupt the religion and lead followers astray to battle their "inferior" neighbors of a different faith.
Religious tolerance forbids foisting a religion upon a person practicing another faith.
Promissory estoppel is when a person makes a false statement to another and the listener relies on what was told to him/her in good faith and to his/her disadvantage.
A life altering experience can deepen a person's faith. A scary experience can deepen a person's faith as well. This can depend on a person's beliefs, though.
justification by faith