by Doly » Thu 28 Sep 2006, 05:00:51
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')Validity is not required when you have faith. If you need validity to prop up your faith than your faith must be weak or confused. When you have faith you know it, having been touched by the deeper truth of god, that knowledge is beyond reason and logic.
Mathematicians get that sort of thing all the time. I mean, the conviction that something or other is the Truth. Normally this will be about mathematical issues, but it can happen with other things, too. If it's a mathematical Truth, they will try to prove it like crazy. Sometimes they succeed. Sometimes they don't, and somebody else proves it later, maybe even centuries afterwards (these are famous conjectures).
And sometimes, somebody else proves them wrong. It's a good lesson in humility. And it shows you the great trap of faith: to confuse your convictions that something is true with the Truth.
No single human can establish whether something is true or not. Only many people, putting their intelligences together, can sift through an issue enough to become reasonably certain that the remaining conclusion, whatever it is, must be true. The Bible says "In the beginning was the Word, and the word was God." Christians say the Word is the Bible. I think a much more interesting interpretation is that the Word is just people talking together, putting their minds together, to make something bigger than any single human could be.
Incidentally, that's why the Internet is so great. It makes it much easier to put all the minds interested in a particular subject together.