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What does faith mean?
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faith

Faith is the belief that that something is true without proof.

faith

a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny he lost his faith but not his morality (= trust) complete confidence in a person or plan etc he cherished the faith of a good woman the doctor-patient relationship is based on trust (= religion) an institution to express belief in a divine power he was raised in the Baptist religion a member of his own faith contradicted him loyalty or allegiance to a cause or a person keep the faith they broke faith with their investors

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Simple sentences

I have no faith in a silly superstition.
Tom's faith in Mary never wavered.
The recent scandals involving altar boys and religious leaders have undermined the faith people have in the Church.
Since then, his faith has been severely shaken.
I have complete faith in my doctor.
I've lost my religious faith.
I don't have much faith in his ability.
All the members but me have faith in what he says.
Faith can move mountains.
Her faith in God is unshaken.
People in general have faith in everything newspapers say.
And his disciples put their faith in him.
He had something that I didn't have - faith.
He will not steal my money; I have faith in him.
Teachers should give their children the faith that tomorrow will be brighter and happier.
In the Christian faith, followers believe that there is only one God, and Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
I have faith in your ability to do the right thing.
We must cling to our faith.
He has lost faith in the doctor.
Some have lost faith in democracy.
We must have faith in the president.

Movie subtitles

But I allowed my faith to be shaken Oh, what's the matter with me?
I was losing my faith, and you went out and did. something incredible!
You didn't have any faith in me.
Have a little faith.
You, a man of faith, would turn to the Almighty for advice.
You don't have any faith in me.
And I pray every day that he gets his faith back.
Consider this a pledge of good faith.
Sofren's two rivals to the post had faith in their handsome clothes and the fine learning that was crammed into them in Copenhagen.
Saladino, Savior of the faith, take Jerusalem into our domain.
More tests were made, but they failed to find the authentic ring. As the true faith.
He has kept faith with me, I shall keep faith with him.
No faith is any help.
Muslims are ready to die for their faith.
Friends, this liberty tree is just like those we planted in France during the '48 revolution, a symbol of our faith in the republic.
As a show of faith, I'll let you keep your sword and horse, but I'll take care of your son.
I mixed infidel blood. with that of the true warriors of the faith.
You don't have any faith in me. That's what your problem is.
The only thing we can do to assist is put our faith in 009 and keep fighting.
No faith is any help. No knowledge is any help.
Or do you think you can restore my faith in men?
This document testifies to our faith in you.
He insists upon running a bank on so flimsy a thing as faith.
You preached about faith and other rubbish.
Look at this, a demonstration of faith worth more than all the collateral in the world.
When I needed your faith, you withheld it.
The faith allows the believer, once in life, to place. piety above duty.
It's enough to destroy one's faith, isn't it?
I haven't any faith left in anyone.
Don't you see? There can't be any doubt in marriage. The whole thing's built on faith.
There can't be doubts in marriage. Marriage is based on faith.
Well, I still have faith in your grandpa's ability.
You sneaked into our faith!
By my faith, but you're a bold rascal.
We want to see that the public's faith is justified.
I have faith in Christine.

News and current affairs

In both cases, it takes a lot of blind faith to go from one to the other.
Those in financial markets who believe in free markets have temporarily abandoned their faith.
But I still have faith that subtle changes are occurring.
Indeed, Abdullah, who believes himself to be the paramount leader of the Muslim world, is the first Saudi king to initiate a meeting with a leader of the Christian faith.
Gore has an unshakable faith that climate change is the biggest challenge facing the world.
On the Israeli side, your faith in the political process was demonstrated recently when you and Sharon decided unilaterally to go against your own ideology and take on the powerful settler movement.
Could the American public's faith in Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, America's central bank, be a satisfactory explanation?
She said that change in Syria would require Syrians of every faith and ethnicity to work together, protecting and respecting the rights of minorities.
In addition, some religious leaders argue that human rights can be acceptable only if they are founded on the transcendent values of faith and are thus sanctioned by God.
As UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan put it, the problem is not with the faith, but with the faithful.
Should we place our faith in the Kyoto Treaty, which sets firm limits on human emissions of so-called greenhouse gases?
At the same time, Western observers often see in Islam a faith that disdains personal freedom, especially for women.
Huntington sees something sinister at work within Islam - that Islam's social outcomes reflect, not its level of modernity, but the tenets of its faith.
After all, Osama bin Laden's hijacked planes not only attacked New York and Washington, they also attacked Islam as a faith and the values of tolerance and coexistence that it preaches.
The end of the East-West ideological divide and the end of absolute faith in markets are historical turning points.
Faith in Keynesian stimulus diminished, though high inflation did reduce public-debt levels.
Ferguson believes that a doubling of public debt in the coming decade cannot erode US strength on its own, but that it could weaken a long-assumed faith in America's ability to weather any crisis.
So, in the political sphere, reason has trumped both faith in an unattainable goal and self-delusion about the consequences of its pursuit.
For Iranians, as bearers of faith and national pride, responses that seem to others self-righteous and irrational are, in fact, necessary and acceptable.
They are placing their faith in their ability to wash their own dirty laundry and drive economic, social, and political change from the top down.
This absence of animating purpose, of faith in the future, has made us hungry for our past.
This loss of faith is, sadly, establishing a dynamic that will itself inhibit the concessions that are needed if a permanent agreement is to be found.
Carved in the cliff side or protected in small beautiful museums, these remarkable objects were the pride and joy of local Muslims, followers of the faith for more than a millennium.
But Benedict asserted the importance of faith alongside reason and law in safeguarding our civilization.

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