Ji Judah.Judah wrote:Hello Silvertusk
Why do you need this "concept of blind faith" that you so envy?
What has it to do with Christianity?
The Greek word behind "faith" in the New Testament is pistis.
As a noun, pistis is a word that was used as a technical rhetorical term for forensic proof.
I understand that examples of this usage are found in the works of Aristotle and Quintiallian, and over 240 times in the New Testament.
Here is just one of those many examples, this one found in the passage Acts 2:22-36 for you to consider.
Peter's primary appeal in that particular passage was threefold:
He appealed to...
(1) the evidence of the wonders and signs performed by Jesus
(2) the empty tomb
(3) fulfillment of OT prophecy.
In short, his appeals were evidentiary.
Of course you might wish to dispute the validity of the evidence, but in context this is beside the point.
The point is that Peter grounded belief in Christianity on evidence -- or, as the definition of pistis in Acts 17:31 would put it, proofs.
I have quoted or paraphrased the above from a paper by James Patrick Holding entitled Fallacious Faith - Correcting an All-too-Common Misconception which you may read in full here.
He also gives other examples of the way the word "faith" is misused due to a lack of knowledge of it's meaning in Scriptural context.
Having said this here, I think it might be more appropriate to continue such a discussion on another thread more closely related to this subject, or to start a new thread in the relevant forum if you wish.
I am envy of the fact that people with blind faith do not have doubts. I envy people with that absolute peace of mind that everything can and will be explained by God, even if you do not understand it now. The fact that they don't understand it doesn't worry it.
Everything you said is absolutely correct and it was pointed out by my minister as well. Jesus said to Thomas - blessed are the people who believe and do not see. We are seperated by 2000 years and maybe because of that we are blessed because in that respect we are still believe and do not see. But in this secular athiestic world (at least the one it is turning into) - it is getting harder and harder to believe. I wish I just believed and did not question. But like you pointed out in scripture - that is just the way it is and has to be it seems.
Thankyou for your thoughts.
Silvertusk.