Do try reading. I said that ANYTHING based upon Paul's accounts is an act of blind faith....not just that one verse.
However, it does mention 'seeing' the invisible......
Paul's reference to the invisible in this scripture is in reference to God's quality of God ship ad all that it encompass such as his almightiness, and wisdom. What did you think he meant? Actually, he tells us what he means right in that scripture so why ignore it?
Here is a simplified writing of what Paul said:.
Because of the way it is made, creation itself offers evidence of God and of his Godly qualities so that we have no excuses to say that we can't see it.
Hope that clears up the misunderstanding.
Your description of Paul's writings indicates that you either never read them or if you did you simply can't see, or are perhaps simply repeating what another person who never read his writings said.:
You see, your accusation becomes nonsensical because much of what Paul wrote was behavioral advice to the churches such as the churches in the cities of Galatia, Philippi, Thessalonica, Corinth, Rome. His timely counsel covered , personal relationships, Christian relationship with the government, comportment and managing matters within the church, clarification of misunderstandings, warnings against disruptive individuals, warnings against the apostasy he detected was developing, expressions of gratitude for previous assistance, and doctrinal matters which needed clarification. Such doctrinal matters were in reference to how Gentiles wee now to be viewed and how Hebrews should now view gentiles. The writings did contain explanations of how the Law was fulfilled in Christ. But that part which is mostly found in Hebrews does not constitute the majority of his writings. So to say that EVERYTHING which Paul wrote necessitates that we exercise faith is simply ridiculous since much of it is simply common-sense advice and other matters to which faith is totally irrelevant.
Please note, if I were to engage in a criticism of the writings of the Koran, I would at the least read what the Koran contains lest I cut a comical figure by attempting an exegesis of its text which will turn out to be Mickey Mouse.
BTW
As for your claim that:
"You still caint't see!"
Well, then I guess that you simply cain't see.
So since you jist cain't see it, then I guess this discussion should be over.