sealchan
Well-Known Member
Faith is a belief in something beyond proof. As such that faith could be seen as a bit too dissociated from practical reality. As such do we find that faith often reaches out beyond it's own natural domain to make one or more tenuous claims about the nature of reality for the sake of our psychological need to see something concrete and practical in our unproven beliefs?
Can we not live with a faith that reminds us of what I might call "the unbearable lightness of subjective meaning"?
Can we not live with a faith that reminds us of what I might call "the unbearable lightness of subjective meaning"?