Perhaps faith is a self-imposed inability to admit that one's own belief(s) are, or could be, mistaken — creativesoul
↪Possibility We have some agreement.
In my view, this ‘evil’ is more the cornerstone of institutionalised religion.
— Possibility
Kenny sets out faith in terms of adherence to "acceptance of the testimony of a sacred text or of a religious community" - top p.394.
I would drive the nail deeper and suggest that no sooner are religious notions articulated than they become false. This also follows from such talk being understood as metaphor. — Banno
You know this isn't the domain of analytical philosophy (deny it if you want, but I know you do.) — frank
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