Is FAITH Another Word for Blind Ignorance

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whar67;26118 said:
Einsteins special relativity covers the explaination for why it is universal in all frames of reference.

BUT HAS IT BEEN OBSERVED??? Simply because something works on paper or in a lab doesn't mean thats how it works in all given cases.
 
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blue falcon;26181 said:
BUT HAS IT BEEN OBSERVED??? Simply because something works on paper or in a lab doesn't mean thats how it works in all given cases.

Einsteins special relativity covers the explaination for why it is universal in all frames of reference.

If you want an explaination you could reach out to a local college physic department and send a polite e-mail to one of the professors.
 
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alissowack;25167 said:
Faith has a significance even if it is not directed towards God. It's possible to exhibit some kind of blind reliance on a friend or family member in which you know that person's words are solid; that what is said, is almost usually what is meant; a promise told is so close to a promise kept. You almost don't have to speculate. A better question we should ask is...how solid is our word?

and all of that means nothing at all. it all stems from a selfish starved ego..words and promises are broken by the minute. Solid means nothing either, it can change shape at any given point in consciousness.
 
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Hyde Parke;26727 said:
and all of that means nothing at all. it all stems from a selfish starved ego..words and promises are broken by the minute. Solid means nothing either, it can change shape at any given point in consciousness.

I don't know the direction you were going with this but if this pertaining to faith, then I beg to differ. Now it is possible for me to have faith in a selfish-starved ego, but faith isn't suppose to give you a selfish-starved ego. Now you are right in saying that promises are broken virtually by the minute. That is why I asked the question, "how solid is our word?". The word "solid" may be a poor choice of words (forgive my limited vocabulary) but I used it in reference to reliability.
 
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alissowack;27723 said:
... That is why I asked the question, "how solid is our word?". The word "solid" may be a poor choice of words (forgive my limited vocabulary) but I used it in reference to reliability.

I was just saying that to somebody.
 
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