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Nicholetta Posted 22 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

What does the word FAITH mean?please help me!!!thx!

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com and do a search on the word faith. Peruse some of the selections that Google returns. If I get the time in the next day or so, I will help you understand the meaning of faith.

  • com and do a search on the word faith.
  • Peruse some of the selections that Google returns.
  • If I get the time in the next day or so, I will help you understand the meaning of faith.
  • "Faith basically is a belief in something that can't be proven, such as faith in ***.
  • There, of course, is a lot more to it than that, which I will try to explain when I get time.
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For beginners, go to www.google.com and do a search on the word faith. Peruse some of the selections that Google returns.

If I get the time in the next day or so, I will help you understand the meaning of faith. "Faith basically is a belief in something that can't be proven, such as faith in ***. There, of course, is a lot more to it than that, which I will try to explain when I get tim
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thanks m8 really happy u helped us we all thick so we need u lol

thick **** x
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For me, fight means to slap WITH someone, or a war is a fight between two or more countries.
Maybe, my knowledge is totally false.
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Hey Spin.

You meant FIGHT. Faith is something else...
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Oh my ***!!! I can not read. Sorry about that!Emotion: geeked
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When you have faith in something/someone, you have a "blind belief" in that something/someone.
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For example, when I close my eyes, and someone control me by walkin, then I have a faith to this person?
Is that correct?
Other question:
faith to someone or faith in someone?
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Faith in.

You've got to know the person you have faith in. Or have good vibes about her/him, otherwise, it's suicide...
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You can say faith is emotional surrender towards someone or something.

Examples:

I have faith in ***.

I am sure everything will work out fine for you. Have faith.

Savvy
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SpinnakerFor example, when I close my eyes, and someone control me by walkin, then I have a faith to this person?
Is that correct?
Other question:
faith to someone or faith in someone?
Then should I write here in this sentence ... I have a faith in this person ?
But is the generally definition correct?

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