Monday, December 24, 2012
Belief, Trust and Faith
The possible continuous extrapolation of one’s knowledge is belief. The integral of one’s belief over time is trust. The discontinuous extrapolation of one’s knowledge requires faith. This leap of faith is assisted by trust. But, as defined above, there can be no trust without a continuous extrapolation of one’s knowledge. Hence one cannot arrive at faith from knowledge. And without knowledge, there is no belief, no trust and no possibility of faith.
Does this even make any sense?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)