Pah
Uber all member
I was told by a Christian that faith and belief were two different things - that belief was a precursor to faith. Belief was determined by a logical process and acceptance of the result of that process.
As these are general definitions, they do not address truth. For one can have faith in a false God, one can have faith in a true God but surround the God with heretical or false dogma and creed and one can have faith in a pure essence of God. Faith in Gods is also possible as is the faith of there being no God or Gods.
I think we are all looking for the truth of a faith and we all are subject to error along the way.
As these are general definitions, they do not address truth. For one can have faith in a false God, one can have faith in a true God but surround the God with heretical or false dogma and creed and one can have faith in a pure essence of God. Faith in Gods is also possible as is the faith of there being no God or Gods.
I think we are all looking for the truth of a faith and we all are subject to error along the way.