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-VirusLexicon  
+[VirianLexicon]:[faith]  
  
-# Confident belief in the truth, value, or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing.  
-# Belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence. 
+!!!Faith   
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+# Confident [ belief] in the [ truth] , [ value|truthvalue] , or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing.  
+# [ Belief|belief] that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence. 
 # Loyalty to a person or thing; allegiance: keeping faith with one's supporters. 
-# often Faith. ''Christianity''. The theological virtue defined as secure belief in God and a trusting acceptance of God's will.  
-# The body of dogma of a religion: the Muslim faith.  
-# A set of principles or beliefs. 
+# often Faith. ''Christianity''. The theological virtue defined as secure belief in [ God|OnGod] and a trusting acceptance of [ God|OnGod] 's will.  
+# The body of dogma of a religion: the Muslim [ faith] .  
+# A set of principles or [ beliefs|belief]
  
 Compare to [phaith]. 
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-Alternatively, faith occurs when a person places [trust] in a thing or person due to [belief]. To put it somewhat more long-windedly, faith occurs when a person vests trust in person or thing where: 
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+Alternatively, [ faith] occurs when a person places [trust] in a thing or person due to [belief]. To put it somewhat more long-windedly, [ faith] occurs when a person vests [ trust] in person or thing where: 
  
 - evidence exists which throws doubt upon or compels the rejection of trustworthiness. 
 - insufficient evidence exists to compel or suggest trustworthiness. 
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+See also: [acceptance], [belief], [trust], [truth], [truth value|truthvalue]