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Friedrich Nietzsche- very smart, very quotable, but overrated. And too many unnecesarry letters in his last name.
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Faith is more a strong belief in what cannot be known. I have faith that it will be a nice day tomorrow, for instance. In reality, a tornado may hit my home, but I choose not to dwell on that possibility.
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I am familiar with this concept! I don’t think it’s legit.
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I am familiar with this concept! I don’t think it’s legit.
Without faith, nothing is true.
I do not find it takes much faith to believe something more powerful than me and intelligent created the ocean. That seems like truth to me
Faith is essential to daily life, otherwise we have no idea anything really exists. That is a life of terror. If you life that life and you are not terrified constantly, you are operating on the faith that things will continue similarly to the way they have in your experience.
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I'm not much on blind faith. I have to see for myself and read history on it to believe it. I have to know it was not hearsay noted down 100 years after it happened. It has to be supported by being scientifically possible. I cannot believe in miracles.
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Nietzsche lost his mind after trying to save a horse that was being whipped in the street. -
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Nietzsche lost his mind after trying to save a horse that was being whipped in the street. -
his faith in humanity destroyed?
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I think that definition is based in fallacy. I'm not sure which one but it does not ring the bell for sure. How do I know? Only cuz it didn't ring mine and I got mine tuned in really f*****g sensitive. I can hear Pluto spinning on it's axis, stuff like that.
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Blind faith, perhaps.
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