This is yet another fine answer, let us see if you know what faith is, and thus are able to tell whether a thing possesses it or not.
Of course, we believe true things because they are necessarily true. Yet as I earlier remarked, the thing in the universe with possession of every possible truth is God. Now, if we were to approach a thing and ask to whom it was servile, the more things to which it is obedient necessarily increases its servility. By this, it would seem that an all-powerful being is the most servile in the universe (which he created). This cannot be right :o
This is a funny thing, because the things told to us by Jesus also come from Christ. If Jesus said something, you would most certainly ask what makes it true. "Jesus Christ", he might say, and you might say "Well, why does that make it true?", to which he would say "Well, I am the truth", which is claimed to be true in virtue of Jesus Christ being the truth, which is eminently circular and vacuous. And yet I still think you are playing joker's tricks upon me, TruthMiner.
Unless that person knows nothing of Jesus Christ, meaning he would know nothing of truth, or that 2+2=4, the moon is the earth's satellite, and so on.