Faith

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Faith,

What is faith? Its primary idea is trust. There are many definitions that society gives. One could say it is allegiance or loyalty to a duty or a person or fidelity to one's promises and obligations. Others would say it is a strong belief in a supernatural power, powers that control human destiny or institution to express belief in a divine power. According to examples in Phil. 1:27; 2 Thess. 2:13, Faith is in general the persuasion of the mind that a certain statement is true. Is faith the absence of truth, or are they symbiotic? It is said that consent to the truth is of the essence of faith, and the ultimate ground on which our agreement to any revealed truth rests is the veracity of God. With all the respect to the Kine religion, for me Jesus was the way. As a damned, God is the way now, and only through serving him by the ways of Longinus can we have any sense of purpose. We must realize from a Christian point of view that the Trinity is now one for us. God made flesh (Jesus), the Holy Spirit (God at work in Kine today), and God as third person omnipotent, are now just GOD to the Dammed. It shouldn't matter to the Dammed by what name God is called, as long as he is called and obeyed. The different "creeds" are there to help us as a guide for delivering our faith as we remember it in our mortal lives.

We must inspire man to have faith in God.

Our allegiance and loyalty to God and our duties to our covenant, should fuel our faith.


Faithfully Learning

Anointed Fr. Quinn Paraza Acting Bishop of Muncie, IN

OOC: Davon Kellum US2005127017


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