Haven't I got to take your word that you have a job now? Couldn't that also be a faith position? It could be argued that you have to have faith to believe your eyes are showing you what is there, since you can't confirm they are working 100% accurately.
I don't think being able to verify something equates faith either. All reasoned arguments for future events are faith based in that case. We have very good prediction of the weather currently, due to global communication and weather monitoring devices (and the computing technology to run large algorithms). Are we still taking the prediction on "faith" in this case?
Do you think faith is a single description, or more of a range? I.e. belief in God requires enormous amounts of faith, but believing in the weather prediction requires very little in comparison.
I don't think being able to verify something equates faith either. All reasoned arguments for future events are faith based in that case. We have very good prediction of the weather currently, due to global communication and weather monitoring devices (and the computing technology to run large algorithms). Are we still taking the prediction on "faith" in this case?
Do you think faith is a single description, or more of a range? I.e. belief in God requires enormous amounts of faith, but believing in the weather prediction requires very little in comparison.