The Religious have
a certain kind of faith.
Not exact matches
This
kind of faith plays no part in my life, and the other definitions are more a synonym
of trust, or a
certain expectation.
This is not the place to examine whether and under what conditions someone may certainly and invincibly think that he holds and must hold some secular proposition
of a rigorously
certain kind, (some truly «incontrovertible result
of science»), whose compatibility with a doctrine
of the
faith he not merely can not actually in fact perceive, but one whose incompatibility with the doctrines
of faith he thinks he perceives with quite inescapable certainty.
Indeed, everybody holds
certain principles
of «elemental
faith»: for example, that the world has some
kind of order to it, and that we have some
kind of moral responsibility Elemental
faith and other forms
of secular
faith provide «points
of contact» for Christians trying to explain saving
faith.
It is all God, and is not promised or guaranteed to anyone else for a
certain kind of action or type
of faith.
It's genial enough and never loses its
faith even as it satirizes
certain kinds of believers — while giving the perfect example
of what they should be via Carol.