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August 05, 2017, 04:14:51 PM |
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In my own opinion believe and faith are the same if you are talking about a person for example; "I have faith in you", in other words you are saying that "you believe in him/her" for some reasons but when it comes to spiritual it is not the same because you are referring To GOD for example; "I have a strong faith in GOD" and you are saying that "you have a strong belief in GOD". Remember belief and believe is not the same.
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August 05, 2017, 05:16:20 PM |
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Yes its the same because if you believe on someone, it means you have faith on them. For example in a relationship, you will know how deep you can rely on each other because of trust.
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dippididodaday
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August 05, 2017, 05:36:41 PM |
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Yes its the same because if you believe on someone, it means you have faith on them. For example in a relationship, you will know how deep you can rely on each other because of trust.
Faith (and belief for that matter too) ought to be 100% pure in its intended attribute to actualize as it says: complete trust or confidence in someone or something. But is this realistic and possible in real life?
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Diced90
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August 05, 2017, 05:59:35 PM |
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believe and faith are closely related but i think when it comes to usage probably we use believe for something that is mostly not related to religion and faith is used in situations that are usually related to religion/spirit. MY EXAMPLES
BELIEVE- I believe my Ferrari will be flying in the next 50 years when technology advances FAITH- You need to have faith for you to walk on water.
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jakezyrus00
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August 10, 2017, 02:38:34 PM |
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Belief is pretty much based on the fact that you’re confident you will achieve your goals. That belief can be based on past experience, logic, or just the fact that you know somebody who achieved a similar goal.
Faith on the other hand, usually brings along with it the implication that it’s needed to achieve those goals that seem out of reach, hence hearing phrases like “taking a leap of faith” when it comes to those types of situations. In other words, that term is usually used in the context of achieving extraordinary goals.
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Moloch
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August 10, 2017, 02:43:47 PM |
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Faith is a subset of belief
Belief = things I believe are true (usually based on evidence) Faith = things I believe are true (contrary to evidence)
Faith presumes that there is no evidence to support your belief. If you had facts and evidence, you wouldn't need faith... faith by definition means you have no evidence to support your belief
I believe the mailman will deliver mail on monday-saturday... because previous experience (evidence) suggests he will...
A religious person might have faith that god will heal the legs of a paraplegic... but it wont happen, no matter how much faith you have... this is contrary to all evidence... people do not re-grow limbs once removed, no matter how hard they pray... faith/prayer/god is useless
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PainKiller71
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August 10, 2017, 07:25:57 PM |
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It's not the same but they can be realted in some contexts.
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August 10, 2017, 07:43:05 PM |
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It's not the same but they can be realted in some contexts.
For today, in most cases, each person sees something of his own and actually believes in his own way. Perhaps it happens that this time has nothing to do with religion at all. So I'm sure that half the world's population has no god in the soul.
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helars2008
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August 14, 2017, 12:40:39 AM |
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For me you may believe on something or someone even if you dont have faith on them. But you wont have faith if you dont belive with it... Simply believing can be forgotten or neglected but if you have faith no matter what happens you would always stick onto it..
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adamantasaurus
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August 14, 2017, 02:40:03 AM |
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I think faith and belief are the same exact thing. What matters is that you don't have blind faith or blindly believe in something that is where you get yourself into trouble. You can blindly believe something or have faith in something just because other people tell you to can be a big problem. You need to believe/have faith in something because you see evidence with your own eyes and/or you have a very strong intuition that what your putting your belief into is the truth. You must be aware of yourself and always aces a situation for what it is never run into something blind.
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basesaw
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August 14, 2017, 03:54:54 AM |
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Give your opinions it would better with example For me, Believe is like what you know about a certain thing but it can be changed if you see it was wrong but faith is like even though you havent see or feel but still you are just knowing that it was it.
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mickeybuddy27
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August 17, 2017, 06:02:09 PM |
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It's not the same but they can be realted in some contexts.
Faith is strongly believing on something even that thing is invisible on our eyes. Believing needs something to proof about things.
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August 17, 2017, 07:16:29 PM |
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Faith is closer to destiny, it doesn't need any personal contribution to one's life since everything is already decided over there. While believe is closer to hope.
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botija
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August 17, 2017, 07:30:32 PM |
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It depends, there's belief that's based on not having complete and total truth. That if faith. Then there's believe/belief based on a logical observation. For example, "I believe that Bitcoin forking will have an effect on the prince."
They're fundamentally different, in one scenario it can mean the same thing, in another, it's does not.
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Gozie51
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August 17, 2017, 10:17:30 PM |
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They are distinct from each other. Thus, belief is an idea that one holds dearly while faith is the believe in the substance not seen.
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botija
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August 17, 2017, 10:43:11 PM |
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Wrong thread.
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August 18, 2017, 01:05:45 AM |
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Give your opinions it would better with example No. Faith includes the element of belief, they are not one and the same. Certainly one must believe that something, or someone, exists before it is possible to put one’s faith in that person or thing. In belief, many of these same people think that this is enough to guarantee that their sins are forgiven and gain them admission to Heaven. If we believe in God, we need to have faith on him. Because to put one's faith in something/someone, means that he/she putting her trust in the person or thing.
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Buttercup123
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August 18, 2017, 01:58:38 AM |
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Give your opinions it would better with example For me, faith and belief is not the same, belief (believing) is somewhat related to relying to something that does exist and you have basis for it, on the other hand, faith is much deeper than belief, faith is believing to something and trusting that thing. Faith is like trusting someone and believing in it for reasons that you are dependent to it but not too dependent. Believing is like depending to someone/ something that exist with basis.
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Arahara0230
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August 18, 2017, 03:02:33 AM |
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I believe its not the same, Believe is you have an idea, reasons, proof what going on thats why you are on her/his side while Faith is you have strong belief in him/her no matter what happen even you don't have idea.
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molsewid
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August 18, 2017, 05:14:09 AM |
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Believe is a feeling that gives the person to have faith in something or someone Belief is just in the mind. For example the person prays for God even if theres no scientific explanation in it. faith is a myth where they just believed that someone is existing and yet there no scientific proven that he really exist.
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