What is faith?

I'm hoping, probably naively, that this won't turn into a bun fight.

So, I've not Googled the meaning of religious faith but I will just share some of my thoughts here.

There are a lot of religions in the world.  They can't all be right, can they?

Surely if what a person of faith believes is true, that particular faith must be true for everyone?

After death we can't all be shooting off to different places, can we?

I haven't read about this but a friend of mine (autistic) has a special interest in faith and reads reams of books.

He is particularly interested in Shamanism and I find that quite fascinating. 

I find ancient  and 'Tribal' religions of great interest.

I'm agnostic.

However, I'm not sure which fence I sit on as all the major religions have something to offer but some of them have caused a lot of death and suffering too over the centuries.

My husband believes that the world was created by aliens.  Is this a faith too, even if not a religious one?

People sometimes talk as though they know that their faith is true. 

However, how can it be as the word 'faith' is explicitely saying it's a belief.

It can't be proven as what happens after death can't be known. 

Also even if historical figures such as Jesus did live (and there is evidence that this is true) it's our interpretation of their signficance that is pertinent.

Hence the word 'faith'.

If you have a faith, please share why you believe if you care to.

Please also just share your thoughts on this.

Thanks.

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  • I'm a Pagan and have been for 40 years. I'm more on the shamanistic side of things, the Gods just exist, like we do and we interact with them and they with us. I don't really subscribe to conspiracy theories and certainly not the bible or any of it's teachings on sin, good and evil. I often find atheists more evangelical about their beliefs or lack of them than those who belong to an evangelical faith, weird huh?

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  • I'm a Pagan and have been for 40 years. I'm more on the shamanistic side of things, the Gods just exist, like we do and we interact with them and they with us. I don't really subscribe to conspiracy theories and certainly not the bible or any of it's teachings on sin, good and evil. I often find atheists more evangelical about their beliefs or lack of them than those who belong to an evangelical faith, weird huh?

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