bhsmte
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Except that I don't have the right to use it however I like if my desire is to be faithful to how the biblical authors used it.
If I am reading Bertrand Russell's works, and therein find some term I wish to use in a discussion about his views on a particular subject involving that term, I am obligated to use the term as he used it. If not, I am misrepresenting, mischaracterizing his work and will be found as one who has been unfaitful to it.
Likewise, if I am discussing with you the term faith as it is understood in the Christian worldview, I have to use it the way the biblical authors used it and none of them held to this caricature of faith that is floating around among atheists and science popularizers as being some irrational blind leap in the dark wishful thinking cross your fingers and hope it is true even though there is no reason to think so type of faith. Heck, the biblical authors and myself would agree with you and these atheists and popularizers that such faith is bad, not good.
I think the main thing I want you to do is just to readjust your view a little on what science requires before it can even get off the ground and that is a commitment to certain things which simply can't be empirically proven or objectively verified. That will then open the door for us to progress forward.
Science works far differently than how people arrive at religious based faith beliefs. If science didnt, it wouldnt have achieved the reliability it has and the ability, to acknowledge new evidence.
I know you dont like this reality, but it is reality.
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