Summary
This quote suggests that faith, by its very nature, requires a lack of evidence or certainty. It implies that true faith does not rely on logical reasoning or empirical proof, but instead demands a trust or belief in something despite a lack of concrete evidence. "Blind faith" is presented as the only genuine form of faith, emphasizing the inherent leap of faith required in accepting and following a belief or ideology without questioning or seeking undeniable proof.
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Faith
By Mason Cooley