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This is one of those questions asked in an area of the forum where the very people being discussed (in this case, those of other faiths) have insufficient privileges to reply.
So, I'm sharing it here where a more well-rounded treatment of the topic can take place, if anyone of another faith feels inclined to chime in on it.
I might contribute myself, once I can get more caffeine into my system (which probably won't be until the drywall-repairs taking place between me and the kitchen are done ).
From original thread, "How do believers in other faiths keep faith?"
So, I'm sharing it here where a more well-rounded treatment of the topic can take place, if anyone of another faith feels inclined to chime in on it.
I might contribute myself, once I can get more caffeine into my system (which probably won't be until the drywall-repairs taking place between me and the kitchen are done ).
From original thread, "How do believers in other faiths keep faith?"
Meteorim said:
It is said that God gives us the power/strength to believe. Or that God works faith in us and that without the work of the Holy Sprit non of us would believe.
How does this work for other religions? For instance, there are 1 billion Mulsims who are pretty sure of their faith. How do they believe without the Holy Spirit?
It is said that God gives us the power/strength to believe. Or that God works faith in us and that without the work of the Holy Sprit non of us would believe.
How does this work for other religions? For instance, there are 1 billion Mulsims who are pretty sure of their faith. How do they believe without the Holy Spirit?