what you have when you believe in something
I have no faith in my life for i have nothing to hope for. (yea, i dont really have an example, sry)
by pyrox2k December 07, 2007
Nietszche told that.
by truth_seeker March 27, 2004
1)trusting in a truth or idea that has not and possibly will never be revealed, assured, or confirmed as true/correct/real by the majority and/or the ones in power, usually due to time and to human mental and physical limits
2)keeping trust in something that you have experienced but not seen
2)keeping trust in something that you have experienced but not seen
1)Katie had faith in Pat's idea, though it seemed rather impractical.
2)Johny had faith that gravity would keep him from floating away
2)Johny had faith that gravity would keep him from floating away
by graceandpeace April 22, 2008
by merle May 19, 2005
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by atitude June 05, 2015
A certain religion uses "faith" to have its followers believe in the improvable, or the false. Faith gives the “religious” the ability to say something very similar to the following: "I am wearing a invisible hat whose existence can never be proven, and cannot ever be seen, felt, touched, or experienced." Some religious organizations say that you must believe the hat is there. Those with undirtied minds have no the slightest question on whether that hat is there. They know it is not there. The sick part of the circle is that “faith” makes the ludicricies unable to be proven.
Fr. John says to the class of kidergarderners, "We have no evidence or any kind (execpt the fiction novel called the 'Bible') that Jesus rose from the dead, but you still have to believe it on faith, or be punished to an eternial damnation that we do not have any evidence of."
by Connor Hatfield May 24, 2006