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Should belief be rooted in faith, desire or knowledge?

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  • 2 years ago

    it should be rooted in faith

  • ANother mistaken misreading of PErennial Philosphy

    1) Desire is a pointer

    Every natural, innate desire in us corresponds to some real object that can satisfy that desire.

    But there exists in us a desire which nothing in time, nothing on earth, no creature can satisfy.

    Therefore there must exist something more than time, earth and creatures, which can satisfy this desire.

    This something is what people call "God" and "life with God forever."

    2) Knowledge MUST be part of Faith but is not Faith

    The existence of God and other like truths about God, which can be known by natural reason, are not articles of faith, but are preambles to the articles; for faith presupposes natural knowledge, even as grace presupposes nature, and perfection supposes something that can be perfected. Nevertheless, there is nothing to prevent a man, who cannot grasp a proof, accepting, as a matter of faith, something which in itself is capable of being scientifically known and demonstrated.

    Summa theologiae Ia, q. 2, a. 2, ad 1.

    3) Faith hinges after the above -- for most, not all -- on WHO IS JESUS ? IF He is the Son of God then your only point of Faith is that !!!! Whatever the Son of God says is ipso facto true and more dependable even then your own existence

  • 2 years ago

    Belief and faith are synonyms, they mean the same thing with maybe slightly different connotations. Desire can be, and more often than not, a motivation for belief, just as the lack of knowledge often is. On the other hand, you can often base "belief" on solid knowledge, but then it's really not belief, it's more of a provisional acceptance until you know more, or we learn more.

  • 2 years ago

    To me Faith is an action, based on belief, sustained by confidence. Knowledge through experience can help someone establish whether the faith in something was justified.

    Source(s): bisexual Christian
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  • 2 years ago

    Hopefully belief is entirely rooted in knowledge. It should be. And generally is. But it's too often not.

  • 2 years ago

    It can only be rooted in faith or desire, since knowledge is the antithesis of belief.

  • EddieJ
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    2 years ago

    Knowledge should be rooted in knowledge.

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  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    belief = faith

    faith = belief

    They are synonymous

    Faith refers to limited knowledge/evidence of a thing

    Heb 11:6 And without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.

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