Depending on your favorite translation, Hebrews 11:1 reads:
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
Some religious folks believe that their faith itself is evidence that what they have faith in is actually true. This is particularly the case, it seems, when it comes to supernatural claims or ones that don't have good evidence for them.
In my view, this is a manifestly absurd and circular position. People believe all kinds of things, some true, some untrue. The fact that I believe, for example, that the world is flat, is not evidence that I'm correct about that.
Do you believe faith is the evidence of things not seen? Why or why not?
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
Some religious folks believe that their faith itself is evidence that what they have faith in is actually true. This is particularly the case, it seems, when it comes to supernatural claims or ones that don't have good evidence for them.
In my view, this is a manifestly absurd and circular position. People believe all kinds of things, some true, some untrue. The fact that I believe, for example, that the world is flat, is not evidence that I'm correct about that.
Do you believe faith is the evidence of things not seen? Why or why not?