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Why do religious people consider "faith" a virtue?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 9788321:MV8yMDY2NTIxXzM0NzcwOTgzX0MxMzYwNzFF] [quote:Carshy McCarsh:MV8yMDY2NTIxXzM0NzcwOTQ3XzZBRUU4QzBC] "Faith" is a poor English translation. The term is better defined as "Knowledge of the unseen but obvious". You're welcome. [/quote] Why don't you write into Wikipedia and tell them they're wrong then. You're welcome, asshole. [/quote]
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Faith is defined as believing in something without any absolute proof.
Even you religious folk can admit that other false religions have millions of people tied to them based on this "virtue" of "faith".
Faith is a ridiculously dangerous concept.
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