charity wrote:Who Knows wrote:
Again, what's so great about faith? What makes believing based on faith, better than believing based on facts? (charity - hint - if you don't know, or can't answer why, it's ok to say so...)
Faith is the power that runs everything. Faith is really something tangible. Paul called it "substance." Faith isn't just the mental attitude of believing in something. I don't know how it works, but faith can move mountains, physically. That is why it is so important to develop and practice and use faith.
"Facts" don't stack up against the power of God.
Believing based on faith lasts through storms and vicissitudes. Faith based on facts ( if there can be such a thing) is no stronger than a vapor.
You really just said a whole lotta nothing. Faith is the power that runs everything? Really? How do you know this? Faith is tangible? Um, ok, where can i see this? Faith can move mountains? I've never seen that happen. I've never moved a mountain. If you have evidence of this, please share. Faith lasts through storms and vicissitudes? What does that even mean? People change their faith all the time. Just like people change their views based on facts.
Besides, none of this addresses the real issue here. What are we supposed to have faith in? Whose god? Whose religion? Millions of people around the world have faith in as many religions. What does that prove? What does that say about the validity of faith? I'm not sure how you can ridicule 'faith based on facts' saying it's 'no stronger than a vapor' when belief based on faith is even more flimsy.