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Does blind faith exist? Print E-mail
Monday, 19 October 2009 18:05
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Does blind faith exist? No, because any faith we have is always based on something. Society defines blind faith as faith that isn’t supported by physical evidence. Society says that if whatever you have faith in can’t be consistently proven through scientific means, then you have blind faith. We need to rethink blind faith.

Sometimes, we have faith based on our intuition or subconscious belief systems. Just because these can’t be scientifically proven doesn’t make them invalid or unreal. Our intuition and belief systems are built upon years of experience and knowledge. They give us wisdom that we may not consciously have. Many times our intuition is even more authentic and genuine than physical evidence. When we make decisions based on our intuition, we do not have blind faith. As humanity more deeply returns to using its inner intuitive compass as a way to guide and validate our existence, we will lessen our determination to find physical proof and nonphysical evidence will be taken just as seriously.

 
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1 Wednesday, 14 April 2010 04:55
historical home
seem like lately all i have is blind faith

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