If you have faith in a god or gods, would your faith still be of as much value to you as it is if there were no god or gods and you knew it?
What if there were no god or gods and you did not know it?
If you're interested, here's why I'm asking the question. It occurs to me that having faith in something functions in several ways, and that some of those ways might still function even if the thing one has faith in did not exist.
Simple example: Suppose you have faith that you can make it though hard times because "God is looking out for you", and this faith has served you well. Further suppose that one day you somehow discover God doesn't exist and never has existed. That would mean your faith had served you well even though God, unbeknownst to you at the time, did not exist. Under those circumstances, do you think there would be a way in which faith that you could make it through hard times might still work for you?
What if there were no god or gods and you did not know it?
If you're interested, here's why I'm asking the question. It occurs to me that having faith in something functions in several ways, and that some of those ways might still function even if the thing one has faith in did not exist.
Simple example: Suppose you have faith that you can make it though hard times because "God is looking out for you", and this faith has served you well. Further suppose that one day you somehow discover God doesn't exist and never has existed. That would mean your faith had served you well even though God, unbeknownst to you at the time, did not exist. Under those circumstances, do you think there would be a way in which faith that you could make it through hard times might still work for you?