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 Having a [truth value|truthvalue] at or near unity. 
  
 In contrast to [faith] certainty generally means confidence in one's operating assumptions, proportional to their verifiability and openness to rational criticism. We can describe certainty as the result of [reason] where [faith] carries no such or even opposite causal assumptions. 
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-I'm not sure that the word carries any connotations of whether [faith] or [reason] was used to assign the truth value. Seems to me that [PeopleOfFaith ] often speak of "certainty" in their convictions. --DavidLucifer 
+I'm not sure that the word carries any connotations of whether [faith] or [reason] was used to assign the truth value. Seems to me that [People of Faith|peopleoffaith ] often speak of "certainty" in their convictions. --DavidLucifer