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Where is blinde faith
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.<P align=justify>Hi, I submitted question, well actually, to the last answer posted to this question, that is exacitally the type of question I would expect someone who sleeps with thier eye's open to answer, who never quite can touch thier dreams because thier dreams are non excistint but more or less goals. I do not want you to believe in something it is you that would find your own beliefs.And to always keep your eye's wide open you sometimes miss what is right infront of you.Like a crack hoe, All you can learn of is of life now and the physical body, what will be of you after death, I guess nothing because you are the skeptics, you are nothing, when you die. I think you have to believe in more then what others have studied for you, and learn to use your own mind with certain things not everything, but who would have thought, the earth is round, well if we would have had internet then , you who've posted theese opinions, though I do respect,would have been the one's to post the could be discouraging words to Colombus, but you know what I think he'd of travled this round earth anyway! Because his mind was obviously open. Please post more I enjoy hearing theese opinions. Silly moo email me
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I totally agree with El D, Woofgang and Kaktus here with regard to "blind" faith. I know that El D and Kaktus are both atheists but I have the utmost respect for their opinions. I sometimes may disagree with them but all three of them make good, sound points when they contribute here. In this instance I agree with them. It is vital to apply reason and logic in our lives. "Blind" faith is dangerous. It is not good just to follow our hearts. Even people in some relationships that have gone wrong can bear testimony to that.
Jesus even said the same when he talked of loving God and our neighbour with our minds as well as our hearts. Our minds (heads) have to be a part of the process.
Faith itself, of course, can not be proven by science and logic but I believe we should test things as far as we can with logic and reason - even the Bible. As one of my theology lecturers once said: "There are some people who would believe that Jonah swallowed the whale if the Bible said it. A critical mind is necessary."
Although I am a believer, and I acknowledge that part of that involves an ultimate step in the dark (beyond logic and reason), I have always used logic and reason as far as possible in the areas that can be tested. And, yes, I do believe that there are certain things that do come into the realm of things that cannot be tested empirically - such as love, aesthetic qualities (beauty etc) and some social concepts too. It is not possible to scientifically prove that one person loves another. We just have to try and interpret the clues/signs with the knowledge that we have.
Ideas and visions is something else but the ones whose ideas and visions tend to work are those who have applied logic and reason to consider how feasible it is. Totally agree with El D on this.
Surely faith is of necessity 'blind'. If there is proof then faith is not needed?
A saying seen on a card;
faith is putting out one's foot in the mist and finding it on a rock.
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