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In reply to the discussion: Why do we consider "faith" to be a virtue? [View all]truebrit71
(20,805 posts)84. Ah, I see, 'public figures...heads of state' are not political leaders...
....got it...
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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