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<blockquote data-quote="Ken-1122" data-source="post: 76186393" data-attributes="member: 277047"><p>A few months ago I traveled to a different state. I got on a plane, and it took me to the state of my destination. Unlike the chair, I was unable to inspect the plane to see if it was fit to fly, I was unable to make sure the pilot was qualified to fly the plane, but I know there is a system in place (FAA) that makes sure all of that stuff is done. Did I put faith in the FAA? Yes; because it would be impossible to live a normal life if I had to inspect everything I come in contact with before trusting it to be safe. So there are occasions where I do use faith. I’m okay with using this type of faith because there is a consensus concerning this type of faith; If the majority of people out there said the FAA could not be trusted, I wouldn’t trust them, nor would I fly on a plane. To me this is different than putting my faith in something most people say is wrong, or cannot be trusted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken-1122, post: 76186393, member: 277047"] A few months ago I traveled to a different state. I got on a plane, and it took me to the state of my destination. Unlike the chair, I was unable to inspect the plane to see if it was fit to fly, I was unable to make sure the pilot was qualified to fly the plane, but I know there is a system in place (FAA) that makes sure all of that stuff is done. Did I put faith in the FAA? Yes; because it would be impossible to live a normal life if I had to inspect everything I come in contact with before trusting it to be safe. So there are occasions where I do use faith. I’m okay with using this type of faith because there is a consensus concerning this type of faith; If the majority of people out there said the FAA could not be trusted, I wouldn’t trust them, nor would I fly on a plane. To me this is different than putting my faith in something most people say is wrong, or cannot be trusted. [/QUOTE]
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