Now I'm not referring to religious faith in particular here, but to the concept of faith in general. To et into this, I shall provide the meanings I intend for this question.
Faith: Belief without reason.
Faith (from my dictionary): 2) Belief without need of certain proof. Latin fidere, to trust.
Reason: Belief based on deductive logic, on experience and "reality". You see an apple fall, you work out gravity, for example.
Reason (from my dictionary): 1) To think logically; obtain inferences from known or presumed facts. 3) To think out carefully and logically. Latin reri, to think, reckon.
I'm sure you all get the idea of what I mean by these two words.
Now, my question is this: What is the value of faith? Particularly in comparison to reason?
Faith: Belief without reason.
Faith (from my dictionary): 2) Belief without need of certain proof. Latin fidere, to trust.
Reason: Belief based on deductive logic, on experience and "reality". You see an apple fall, you work out gravity, for example.
Reason (from my dictionary): 1) To think logically; obtain inferences from known or presumed facts. 3) To think out carefully and logically. Latin reri, to think, reckon.
I'm sure you all get the idea of what I mean by these two words.
Now, my question is this: What is the value of faith? Particularly in comparison to reason?