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  • yurimon0

    Ok. one more time.

    this in written in plain english. websters dictionary.

    "firm belief in something for which there is no proof" = faith.
    ^
    If you have "a firm believe that there is no god because for which there is no proof" .. it falls under faith by definition. plain fuckin english.

    Not faith is "maybe there is no god and maybe there is a god." No firm belief.

    • sorry typos. typed fast.yurimon
    • It's easy to say you have faith in something without fact. Fact isn't given it's earned by sacrifice of time and effort.ZOOP
    • well... I have no firm believe there is god or no god. until someone proof to me either one, I have no faith. lolpango
    • when someone tells me "hey man there's god" I'll be like "cool story bro! you'd like fries with that?"pango
    • what scientists are saying is "there is no evidence for god". if god shows up they will accept it. you're adding all the belief bullshit.scarabin
    • bullshit so you can shoehorn the word "faith" in.scarabin
    • science doesn't make up a conclusion and have faith in it, that's what religion does. science collects data and makes predictions based on observed data and probability.scarabin
    • predictions based on observed data and probability. you are operating on an inaccurate idea of what science is.scarabin
    • you can't have any valid viewpoint or logical discourse on the matter until you stop operating on incorrect assumptions.scarabin
    • assumptions.scarabin

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