I suspect faith as defined in secular thinking is not of much use to anyone.
Most "believers" I come across feel they have reasonable proof of God.
Me, I don't believe "faith" in God in needed. God is IMO is capable of making people aware of God's presence. However I do find faith in my fellowman is sometimes necessary. The actual motivations of another human being, that's the big unknown.
Not to be extraordinarily rude, but "faith" is on;y a belief. No matter times ever ever well-accepted, nor repeated aloud.., never once ever to be constrained/revealed as "Fact".
It took the Catholic Church "hundreds" of years to finally accept the notion that the Earth was NOT the center of the universe. This Revelation was NOT convenient nor comfy for ANY that wished for, or sought, a flat-Earth ecumenical order of things.
Now that we KNOW otherwise, it once again suppose the basic and fair inquiry as to WHY an alleged omniscient deity would persist in support of blatantly obvious obfuscation. Why diffuse populations worldwide to a "fact" that would ultimately prevail with unquestionable evidence?
Why?
I suppose it depends on whether it makes most sense that Amelia Earhart was lost in a vast ocean for no reasonable explanation whatsoever....
...or that Space aliens abducted her in flight for no explicable reason whatsoever.
Perhaps both outcomes are plausible...
But does one seem more believable than the other?
Magic and invisible aliens, "god", or ummm...something else much more mundane and ordinary?
Hmmm....
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