>Look, at this point it is just a matter of opinion
No, it's a matter of logic, common sense, and basic definition
>Belief is thinking something is true regardless of how contrary reality shows it to be.
You can believe in something that is true, it's a no brainer
Therefore, I still maintain that your definition of belief is completely bogus
That's fine. I could care less what you think about 'my' definition. However, that would only be true if I completely came up with that
definition of faith, and it was not originally from me. You can feel free to think anything is bogus or not, what matters is people are still
going to use the word faith in many different ways, whether you agree with it or not. You are only biased to what you are accustomed
to as far as the term 'faith' and 'belief' are used. The fact that you attack 'my supposed' definition of faith only shows insecurity or
lack of confidence in supporting your own opinion. Your very own reference of a dictionary listed my very definition of faith as the
number 1 on their list of 8.
You're in denial
>Belief is thinking something is true regardless of how contrary reality shows it to be.
This above, is a bogus, and poorly thought definition of belief. And it's not just my "opinion", it's a fact.
Demonstration: I believe that Jupiter, the planet in our solar system, does exist
How do I know? I don't, I've never seen it, I can't even prove that Jupiter exists, I just trust NASA pics and the overall scientific community claiming Jupiter does exist
And I'm likely right to do so....
See? Pretty simple demonstration!
Now are you man enough to at least admit that your fucken definition of belief is lame as fuck?
No
>: I believe that Jupiter, the planet in our solar system, does exist
>How do I know? I don't, I've never seen it, I can't even prove that Jupiter exists, I just trust NASA pics and the overall scientific community claiming Jupiter does exist
You've just described exactly what I was talking about. All you have and ever had, was someone else's word. You believe it regardless of what you yourself
have witnessed in reality. So, who's in denial again?
I appreciate you reconfirming my initial comment here:
Belief is from the anglo-saxon root word "lief" which means to wish. Think about that... People sure have a lot of wishes, but little to no actual knowledge.
And you've just proven that you do NOT KNOW if Jupiter exists XD.
>Now are you man enough to at least admit that your fucken definition of belief is lame as fuck?>>
Did you think this meaningless statement would somehow make you appear more intelligible?
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