(This is something of a sore point with me, as I’ve met too many religious people who challenge atheism with “What? You think [famously good guy X] was lying?”)
Which exemplifies why “faith” isn’t about belief in propositions so much as it is about trust in individuals (including imagined or possible individuals). Many religionists will even tell you so out front: that while the creed is important, having a trust relationship with God (or Jesus, or the Church, or a guru, etc.) is what their faith is all about.
Which exemplifies why “faith” isn’t about belief in propositions so much as it is about trust in individuals (including imagined or possible individuals). Many religionists will even tell you so out front: that while the creed is important, having a trust relationship with God (or Jesus, or the Church, or a guru, etc.) is what their faith is all about.