Faith is a form of loyalty. But more than that, faith is a form of trust which does not calibrate itself to objective standards of trustworthiness but trusts people despite their limitations as provably trustworthy people or even despite counter-evidence to the notion that they are worthy of trust at all. Even more than that, however, faith [...]
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Disambiguating Faith: The Threatening Abomination Of The Faithless
August 14th, 2009
Daniel Fincke
Posted in Atheism, Atheistic Ethics, Authority, Disambiguating Faith, Ethics, Faith, Featured, Fundamentalism, Moral Psychology, Philosophy, Religion, Religious Moderates, Secularism
Tags: Faithfulness, Faithlessness, God as Personification of Tradition, God as Proxy For Tradition, Godlessness, Loyalty, Morality as Tradition, Religious Liberals, Tradition, Traditionalism, Trust
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