No, that's Sodom's definition, not mine. I said faith was belief
without evidence. Another way of putting it is belief without question,
or, more accurately, belief beyond questioning.
I also like Reed's definition:
Faith: A belief which is held to be valid and reasonable, without regard to
it's rationality.
>Just out of curiosity, what would you accept as proof that what we see
>was created in some way? I am not talking about 'creationism'. Life
>from non-living matter, a universe from a singularity seems pretty
>creative to me.
I don't know what you mean by "created" but not "creationism".
>What proof do you have that love exists?
I see plenty of evidence (sappy song lyrics, etc. :-) On the other
hand I don't think love is an object, so in a sense it doesn't exist.
Do states of mind exist? Tough question.
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