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That is a very general statement. How does any of what you posted show it to be entirely untrue? What "truth" would you put in it's place?
I disagree. Please give me an example where I'm supposed to be exercising faith.
Do you even plan your next breath? You are so assured of your breathing. This is called faith (trusting in something reliably known and thus counted on). You go to sleep with the impression/assumption of your waking. Do you not? That is faith (not a wishful imagining). Will the sun continue to be there today and bless your day? It is possible it cease to be so but you have faith this will not happen. You trust in, rely on, and cling to, many scientific hypotheses (some of which have not been fully revealed to you, some of which are not confirmed) and so on. Must I really go on?
You work with a different definition of faith than I do. Faith is believing in something when you don't have a good reason to (e.g lack of evidence). What you consider faith I call trust or confidence in.
Thats super absurd.All past events are a matter of some type of faith....
Yeah I figured you did not understand what faith is. You incorrect definition is the culprit. Now you can adjust it. It is similar to your understanding of when we say we "hope". For you "hope" is a wish something could or would come true. To us "hope" is the eager expectation of that which we KNOW will happen or come true.
Faith is to trust in and rely on...not imagine...
Thats super absurd.I need no extra faith to believe that a tree used to stand where a stump now sits in the ground. No more faith than I have in my own sensations today.
Sure, maybe you could fool me with a really good job. But thats not the way of tree stumps typically. My assessment that a tree used to be there is based on observation and reason, not faith.So if I burry one in your front yard, you will be stunned?
My crew is quite good at this.
Do you even plan your next breath? You are so assured of your breathing. This is called faith (trusting in something reliably known and thus counted on). You go to sleep with the impression/assumption of your waking. Do you not? That is faith (not a wishful imagining). Will the sun continue to be there today and bless your day? It is possible it could cease to be so, but you have faith this will not happen. You trust in, rely on, and cling to, many scientific hypotheses (some of which have not been fully revealed to you, some of which are not confirmed) and so on. Must I really go on?
My definition is not incorrect. It is the way the people I interact with use it most of the time.
I'll be nice and adjust it for the conversations with you so we understand each other.
It even has a third usage in the Bible where faith is actually the evidence of things not seen. Nonsensical, if you ask me.
For 100os of years people had faith that all matter was comprised of small building blocks (as you do) which cannot be seen. You have faith in a universal common ancestor you have not seen. You have faith that somehow somewhere fish became amphibians (but have never seen this). You have faith that there must be life on other planets (but do not see this). You never SAW the love your mother had/has for you but you have faith that she does because of your experience.... Shall I go on?
People apply the term faith in different ways.
The definition of faith, tends to lean towards believing in something without objective evidence. I don't need faith to know I will likely take my next breath, I have a proven track record to rely on. I don't need faith to know the lights will turn on when I flip the switch, because I have a proven track record to rely on.
Without a proven track record, one would require faith to believe something.
The definition of faith, tends to lean towards believing in something without objective evidence.
That is because you do not accept the experience (the proven track record) of millions from all times (of every continent, both genders, all ages, from every social and academic strata) as "objective evidence". You have been given a very limited box to check. If it does not fit it, it allegedly is not valid.
I don't accept it either--as evidence that the ToE is false. In fact, the "experience" you cite as evidence is only evidence of the real faith of these millions. It is not evidence of the truth of any particular theology. It might just as well be advanced in justification of the theology of many other, larger sects. Yes, there are (by my estimate, anyway) around 100 million devout creationists; millions, as you assert. But there are close to two billion Christians worldwide who are not creationists. Why is their faith not evidence that creationism is wrong? If numbers are to count, then we win.The definition of faith, tends to lean towards believing in something without objective evidence.
That is because you do not accept the experience (the proven track record) of millions from all times (of every continent, both genders, all ages, from every social and academic strata) as "objective evidence". You have been given a very limited box to check. If it does not fit it, it allegedly is not valid.
For 100os of years people had faith that all matter was comprised of small building blocks (as you do) which cannot be seen. You have faith in a universal common ancestor you have not seen. You have faith that somehow somewhere fish became amphibians (but have never seen this). You have faith that there must be life on other planets (but do not see this). You never SAW the love your mother had/has for you but you have faith that she does because of your experience.... Shall I go on?
But why, one may ask? Why doesn’t it make sense? Well because as they point out amoebas have 100s of times more DNA than higher primates.
You have faith in a universal common ancestor you have not seen.
You have faith that somehow somewhere fish became amphibians (but have never seen this).
Shall I go on?
I can show you the designer, Jesus Christ.Can you show me this designer or how exactly he managed to design everything and making sure it looks like the result of natural processes?
I don't accept it either--as evidence that the ToE is false. In fact, the "experience" you cite as evidence is only evidence of the real faith of these millions. It is not evidence of the truth of any particular theology. It might just as well be advanced in justification of the theology of many other, larger sects. Yes, there are (by my estimate, anyway) around 100 million devout creationists; millions, as you assert. But there are close to two billion Christians worldwide who are not creationists. Why is their faith not evidence that creationism is wrong? If numbers are to count, then we win.