EvidenceVsFaith, you make some interesting points. You said: 'If its flat out logic why call it 'faith'?' I can't speak for Daystar and will eagerly await his reply to this, but from my experience the faith I employ MUST be based on logic, on reasoning things through. I reason that many things in the Bible have been proved archeologically (people, dates, events etc) and coupled with the moral elements of Christ, and the inference of design in molecular machines, I conclude that there is a good possibility of a Creator, or Supernatural Being. I know these 'proofs' would not be 'proofs' for you. My reasoning has taken a different path maybe, and concluded rightly or wrongly the said 'Creator'. I 'detect' a Creator but cannot prove this, and therefore I employ faith that He/She/It will be manifest at some point of my 'life'. I think 'faith' is scorned upon and misunderstood. I am not ashamed to say I employ faith in my life.....
"The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility"
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein