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What Is Faith, Really? The Pope is coming here today, ‘here’ being Sweden. Sweden has around a hundred fifty thousand Catholics; Loyal bricks In a religion with its world mystique; Jesus the pivot, One-theistic. Kind of him. Kind and broad-minded. Plans to meet with not just Catholic, But Jew, Muslim, Buddhist, Lutheran - A sojourn Ecumenical. So what is faith? It’s expectation, trust, conviction, hopefulness and confidence In something that can only just be sensed, For instance, If you’ve faith in money, you can touch the money, But the green can never guarantee the thing, The happiness that it will bring, And for how long. Imperceptible, invisible, an energy With wish inbuilt; A wish and hope. I understand the atheist. To him the whole unjust-ifiable and –fied; Unwarranted: He can’t believe in God. But what he doesn’t understand Is that he too has faith – Perhaps in love, his father, mother, one Or other institution: Faith in something - All of it a veiled mostly unnoticed hint; A blended tint linking the man to one thing Or another.* *of course when I say man, I mean both, all and every gender. What Is Faith, Really? 10.31.2016 Our Times, Our Culture II; To The Child Mystic II; God Book II; Arlene Corwin
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Oct 31, 2016
Oct 31, 2016 at 1:09 PM UTC
What Is Faith, Really?
What Is Faith, Really? The Pope is coming here today, ‘here’ being Sweden. Sweden has around a hundred fifty thousand Catholics; Loyal bricks In a religion with its world mystique; Jesus the pivot, One-theistic. Kind of him. Kind and broad-minded. Plans to meet with not just Catholic, But Jew, Muslim, Buddhist, Lutheran - A sojourn Ecumenical. So what is faith? It’s expectation, trust, conviction, hopefulness and confidence In something that can only just be sensed, For instance, If you’ve faith in money, you can touch the money, But the green can never guarantee the thing, The happiness that it will bring, And for how long. Imperceptible, invisible, an energy With wish inbuilt; A wish and hope. I understand the atheist. To him the whole unjust-ifiable and –fied; Unwarranted: He can’t believe in God. But what he doesn’t understand Is that he too has faith – Perhaps in love, his father, mother, one Or other institution: Faith in something - All of it a veiled mostly unnoticed hint; A blended tint linking the man to one thing Or another.* *of course when I say man, I mean both, all and every gender. What Is Faith, Really? 10.31.2016 Our Times, Our Culture II; To The Child Mystic II; God Book II; Arlene Corwin
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Oct 31, 2016
Oct 31, 2016 at 1:09 PM UTC
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