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if you don't have faith enough to believe in anything , how do you believe in anything?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I have a box of yellow cake mix I am going to make in a few minutes, it has ingredients to make a cake the directions say.
I believe it will.
If I follow the directions.
The Bible is my directions for everyday life.
Source(s): sounds too simple, but it always works for me - Anonymous1 decade ago
You don't, obviously. But most people have faith enough to believe in SOMETHING. Faith in true love? Faith that my house won't implode in on my head, even though I have no way of knowning if the structure is really solid and the only evidence I have to believe that it won't colapse is personal experience?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Believe it or not it is possible to get by without "believing" anything. That is, you operate solely on the basis of knowledge derived from reliable evidence rather than speculation and hearsay.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Most of the time it's not a matter of not believing anything.
Most of the time it's being presented with things that one finds absurd and goes against every chord in ones being, such as Christianity, Islam and Scientology.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
If I don't believe in anything, how do I believe in anything... Swing and a miss.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I don't
My matters of faith are "Oh I hope the bus will be on time" or perhaps "I hope tonights episode of Fringe is good..."
The rest of the time I accept only what is evidential.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Evidence requires no faith.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I believe in that for which there is evidence.