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Originally Posted by HatterMaxwell
Thx redzed,
I totally agree.
The argument here is valid exclusively when it's posed to a Judeo-Christian theist.
Judaism and Christianity are the only religions that ask for blind faith.
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Islam also?
HM, You wrote:"Faith is not believing after it's proven. Faith is believing without knowing." The Gospel of John includes the story of doubting Thomas. To my mind he is representative of those who require proof to have faith, your defintion seems to exclude those like him. My question: Are those, like BP and Thomas, who need proof to have faith, somehow lesser than those who 'believe without knowing'?