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In reply to the discussion: Why do we consider "faith" to be a virtue? [View all]0rganism
(25,609 posts)57. all comments about the overzealous religious traditions of this country aside, maybe it's because...
a lot of people figure, if you can't have faith in the almighty omnipotent omniscient God that is described in the Bible which is the accepted source of ultimate truth to many, how could you possibly have faith in your fellow human? Shorter version: if you can't trust God how can you trust me? if you don't believe God's going to make it okay in the long run, how the heck can any human pull this mess together?
i was thinking about this today, and that's about the best i can come up with from a non-religious perspective. in a way, it's an expression of the absolute despair for the intentions and capabilities of one's fellow human which really does permeate American culture.
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This is very specifically a religious concern and probably belongs in the religion forum
el_bryanto
Jun 2014
#3
I think this is specifically about politicians talking about their faith, really. n/t
djean111
Jun 2014
#21
Yes - but it's moving more towards general principals and not just Hillary's statement. nt
el_bryanto
Jun 2014
#24
This isn't the religion forum. You don't get to just pound on people until they leave.
el_bryanto
Jun 2014
#76
Hyperbole. I'm sorry if I confused you - I guess I assumed you were smart enough to
el_bryanto
Jun 2014
#87
Faith and religion are the same subject in this context. Or I can't imagine why they wouldn't be.
el_bryanto
Jun 2014
#90
Thanks for the dictionary definition. I have to admire your commitment to pretense.
el_bryanto
Jun 2014
#109
not eternal torture, perhaps. but at least a phaser on kill or a photon torpedo perhaps.
unblock
Jun 2014
#4
That Repubican candidate who says his Christianity allows for stoning gay people to death....
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2014
#18
If they are optimistic and hopeful that the End Times are near, they won't plan for the future.
arcane1
Jun 2014
#37
if one person believes something bizarre, they're nuts. If enough people believe it...
NightWatcher
Jun 2014
#10
But if you say Sulu is important to you, they deny your rights and say God wants you to suffer....
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2014
#14
More accurately, faith is merely trust in that of which we do not have absolute knowledge
LanternWaste
Jun 2014
#17
To me there's a big difference in acknowledging a general lack of absolute knowledge
Arugula Latte
Jun 2014
#26
Belief in imaginary red and blue lines on a map restricting both us and others seems pretty far out
LanternWaste
Jun 2014
#28
Anti-intellectualism and belief in magical nonsense have been venerated in U.S. culture for decades.
Arugula Latte
Jun 2014
#20
Indeed, but threads like this and conversations like this are helpful and rare.
randys1
Jun 2014
#110
I'm not a religious person but I believe as Al Gore has stated in his book "The Assault on Reason"
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#22
The religious have a big lobby and have convinced a great many that having faith
rhett o rick
Jun 2014
#38
Faith and gullibility are the same. The only difference is whether you want it to sound good or bad.
Towlie
Jun 2014
#45
Faith is a construct not related to religion. Sting sang about it in one of my favorite songs.
ancianita
Jun 2014
#54
all comments about the overzealous religious traditions of this country aside, maybe it's because...
0rganism
Jun 2014
#57
As a believer I don't look to the faith of my elected officials or candidates.
hrmjustin
Jun 2014
#60
"I don't face the prospect of eternal torture if I fail to adequately worship Kirk."
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2014
#61
Good question. I think it actually exposes a deep character flaw rather than being a 'strength'...
truebrit71
Jun 2014
#79
So never mind all of the bad shit and wicked temper tantrums he had in the old testament...
truebrit71
Jun 2014
#106
well I respect your experience but I don't feel a weight on my sholders as a believer.
hrmjustin
Jun 2014
#132
I'm sorry, but who was it that said, in this very thread in fact, that "condescension"..
truebrit71
Jun 2014
#142
Faith is the cheapest commodity out there, in every sense of the word "cheap."
stopbush
Jun 2014
#107