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We exercise faith when, lacking certainty, we do what we think God would want us to do — or when we do what we think is right, to put it another way for my nonbeliever friends. If we had ...
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Is the Christian faith completely blind? - MSN
Let’s start with how the Bible defines the word “faith,” which is used nearly 400 times in Scripture. The Hebrew word is aman and signifies something firm, trustworthy, and safe. The Greek ...
Faith is confined, almost exclusively, to the realm of “religion,” while reason belongs to all things “science.” And, according to this mindset, religion and science are mutually incompatible.
If we had certainty, no faith would be needed. Could it be that certainty — especially, these days, political — is the thing that divides us, rather than faith?
Bradley S. Corbin, Baha’i teacher In the Bahá’í Faith, faith is not mere belief without evidence, but rather a form of “conscious knowledge” (Some Answered Questions).
The word “faith” implies the possession of something, whereas I experience faith as a yearning for something beautiful that I can sense but not fully grasp.
Opinion It is not faith that divides us April 11, 2025 at 7:46 am Updated April 11, 2025 at 7:46 am ...
In my own branch of the Christian faith, we claim belief in what is known as the Trinity: one God in three “persons.” It may sound strange if you are unfamiliar, but God for us is Father, Son ...
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Faith First Is Savannah Guthrie's True Anchor - MSN
“Faith is the biggest part of my life,” she says. “It’s the lens through which I see the world. It’s how I make decisions, how I find peace, and how I stay grounded.” ...
Rooftop Revelations: The destructive politics of hate vs. the power of faith Pastor and Project H.O.O.D. founder Corey Brooks calls out the reverend, Dr. Steve Caudle, and Rep. LaMonica McIver and ...
Opinion Charity is key to our Catholic faith. We pray Supreme Court agrees Pope Francis says, 'a preference for the poor is not optional,' but Wisconsin Supreme Court says that's not Catholic ...
When I talk to Christians who are struggling with their faith, one of the first things I ask them is, “Were you raised in a fear-the-world church or a love-your-neighbor church?” ...
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