Ya --- mine explains what faith is, whereas yours is just made up to keep you wonder what faith is.
I can sit here and ask what photosynthesis is, have it explained to me, then say, "Ha, ha, ha; but seriously, what is photosynthesis?"
If you want to give "explanations", you should be willing and able to have the questioned, poked and dissected. Else what you give is not an "explanation", just a response.
In that regard, my acronym (what is the opposite of acronym: the thing that an acronym is derived from?) "explains" faith as well as yours.
But as always, I am willing to play your game... till the point where you cry "/thread".
So what does your "faith" mean? (This is not a rhetorical question: I am asking you to explain your "explanation".)
As I see it...
"Facts": what is that? Or rather, what is that to you? Is "fact" just a single point of data? A statement? Or does it have to be "true" to be considered a fact?
Is "Americans are fat and stupid" a fact? Can I "accept it in my heart"?
So to go on... "accept": what does that mean? Accept as what?
As I see it...
... accept as true, of course. As factual, real, "TRUE". That has implications on the "facts". If "fact" means any kind of data/statement, I can accept all of them as "true" on my own liking. "Faith" includes no objective means of asserting the "truth" of a "fact".
But if I can only accept the "true" facts as true, I would need such an independent verification. Or else the questions starts again: how do I know my fact is true? (I don´t: I have faith: this is the evidence that it is true.)
And to end it: "in the heart": What does that mean? Is that a kind of metaphor for "really really sincerely"... or has it some factual connection?
As I see it...
... it is a metaphor. It is an expression of sincere belief, without doubt or evil intent.
Does that mean that, because I have this sincere belief in the fact that Americans are fat and stupid, this is
evidence that Americans are fat and stupid?