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Post by Vegas on Mar 5, 2017 20:29:54 GMT
They can have "faith" in the basic "trust/confidence" sense, yes. But earlier your definition of faith was "complete trust/confidence." So, again, two distinct meanings being discussed here. I'm not going to argue the distinction between "basic".. a word not used in the dictionary definition.... and "certain".. the word that is. I don't care to what degree a person can or can not have doubts when they are acting in complete faith or trust in someone/something. Once again... I jump off of a roof so the fire men can catch me, it doesn't matter if I have doubts.. I acted in complete faith that they would. Seriously.. What the hell would be the difference between the jumper who has complete faith and one who had some doubt if they both jumped?  Other than the trail of sht following the one guy down.
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