Matt Greatorex
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One of the definitions of faith is "Belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence". That statement, in itself, says to me that it is possible to have faith without needing proof. Faith is a belief that stands upon the strength of its own conviction. After all, not intending to mock in any way the 'logic' behind the existence of God could as easily be applied to the existence of anything that can't be seen, touched, etc.ShaneMan said:Faith without logic, able to exist? Off the top of my head, I think "no." At least not my faith in God. I believe there is proof of His exisistance. I think logic can get me to that point. I also have faith and trust that He is real.
One is perfectly entitled to believe that He created everything since - as many people observe - we can't be sure he didn't and everything came from somewhere. That doesn't prove logically that he did, though. Suppose I believed wholeheartedly that dragons created the universe. Who's to say that they didn't? There's just as much evidence for it.
The Earth came from somewhere. I don't know where, so God must have created it. That is faith in it's purest sense - and there is nothing at all wrong with it - but it isn't logical.