Then I'm not criticising what you call faith. I am criticising commitment to a position without evidence. When faith is used synonymously with confidence or trust in something, it is a completely different thing. There are good and bad reasons to have trust in things.https://twitter.com/gm_palmer/status/979334798249402368 …
Does God not care if we don't believe in him? Is faith not a virtue? Is (faith in) Christ not the only way to heaven?
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(if we're wading into my views of Christian theology then): 1: I would assume God would rather us acknowledge God's existence than not but it's pretty clear (as said by Jesus and Paul) that the important thing is to behave in a Christ-like fashion (i.e. serve others selflessly)
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Ah, Catholicism.
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Maybe? But Catholicism puts a lot of onus on external trappings and "magic" that's pretty (?) but unnecessary.
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(if I can abuse onus that way)
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