Originally posted by Miss April
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If you had read the first post, you would realize that that is not the case.
I have noticed that most people are completely convinced that they are right, and that their beliefs are true, but I have yet to meet anyone that can actually prove it.
Christians often say to act on faith, but that is by definition saying that they don't know with certainty that they are right. Faith implies that there isn't sufficient evidence to back your belief up, but you believe it anyway.
Everyone acts on faith everyday, just by believing in anything beyond their own existence. But what you seem to want is beyond faith, you seem to want people to believe the opposite of what the evidence they find tells them.
Not only that, but I don't have a problem with people believing in such ridiculous things. You can believe in the flying spaghetti monster as far as I am concerned, just as long as you don't start engaging in acts of piracy.
Actions are more important than beliefs, in my opinion.
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