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What is the biblical definition of belief?
The words “faith” and “belief” are similar words. Nelson’s Bible Dictionary defines faith as a belief in or confident attitude toward God, involving commitment to his will for one’s life. Nelson also says belief is to place one’s trust in God’s truth. The word belief in Greek is pistis, which means confidence or trust.
What’s another way to say blind faith?
What is another word for blind faith?
credulity | gullibility |
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guilelessness | ingenuousness |
innocence | naivete |
naiveté | unworldliness |
ignorance | imprudence |
What is blind faith in God?
Blind faith involves basing your faith on someone else’s faith, without yourself having a strong enough conviction to follow something. Blind faith is, for example, to believe that there is no God because a certain great person believed so.
Was Lencho right in believing in God blindly?
Yes , Lencho’s faith in God was blind Faith .
What is the definition of blind belief?
Also called as Superstition in some aspects. When there is no scientific sound proof to a belief, then it is often termed as “Blind belief”.
Is blind faith good or bad?
In many Christian circles, faith that requires evidential support is seen as weak and inferior. For many, blind faith (a faith that simply trusts without question) is the truest, most sincere, and most valuable form of faith that we can offer God.
What does the Bible say about blind faith?
The Word of God states that “whatsoever is not of faith is sin” (Romans 14:23b). Some people refer to the expression “blind faith,” but our faith is not a blind faith; it is faith in a very real person, Jesus Christ.
Does God expect us to have blind faith?
Blind faith is trusting in something without any evidence. It has been described as a leap in the dark, a giving over of oneself to something despite a solid foundation. God does not expect us to have this type of faith . God has revealed Himself to us.