Religion
In reply to the discussion: Why You Might Have to Choose Between Science and Faith [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)exists in most people and not necessarily relegated only to religion.
There may be two different kinds of faith. So what? He wasn't confining his argument to only one kind.
And making the argument that there are two different kinds is generally done to say: Religious faith = bad, other kinds of faith = ok.
Religious faith can also be a strong conviction.
Many religious will tell you that they have faith that their god loves them and they have plenty of personal evidence to support that.
I would dispute that love is measurable. And I would also dispute that the comparison is invalid. It is only claimed to be invalid in order to call religious faith something different when, in fact, it's not.
And what difference does it make if someone has religious faith? That doesn't make them weaker, less rational or stupider than someone that doesn't.
Frankly, I think falling in love is less rational.