We all have some sort of faith. This small word that has been ingrained within packs a bigger meaning behind it. A word that has been around for a great amount of time and a word that possesses such beautiful complexities and power. It stems from the Latin words fidem, fides (trust), fidere (to trust), and has been evolved from the French form of fed or feid to the Middle English word feith. The more commonly used version is what we see today. By dropping the e and adding the a to make faith. We all see it as a simple definition of a strong belief in someone or something, belief in the existence of God, strong religious feelings, or a system of religious beliefs. The word faith is more in-depth than these meanings. Different religions have other ways to view faith. In religious context it varies. In the Bahá'í Faith, faith is the ultimate acceptance for the Manifestation of God it is not all about obeying but also accepting, in Buddhism the main principles of faith are a conviction that something is, a strong will to accomplish your goals, and a sense of happiness that comes from the first two. Buddhist do not have what we would call “blind faith” but practice more on the foundation of trust root of the word. Faith in Christianity is based on the teachings and practices of Jesus Christ. Christians are not identified by faith but by the “object” of faith. Islam is a more obedient path by complete submitting yourself to the ideals and will of your God. The conceptual ideas of Iman state that you must willingly admit to there being solely one creator of the world and he deserves all your praise and willingness and commitment to the belief that in fact God does exist. This word that gives people so much hope and strength has a variety of sense. Even when it comes to daily interactions. When you meet someone you have faith
We all have some sort of faith. This small word that has been ingrained within packs a bigger meaning behind it. A word that has been around for a great amount of time and a word that possesses such beautiful complexities and power. It stems from the Latin words fidem, fides (trust), fidere (to trust), and has been evolved from the French form of fed or feid to the Middle English word feith. The more commonly used version is what we see today. By dropping the e and adding the a to make faith. We all see it as a simple definition of a strong belief in someone or something, belief in the existence of God, strong religious feelings, or a system of religious beliefs. The word faith is more in-depth than these meanings. Different religions have other ways to view faith. In religious context it varies. In the Bahá'í Faith, faith is the ultimate acceptance for the Manifestation of God it is not all about obeying but also accepting, in Buddhism the main principles of faith are a conviction that something is, a strong will to accomplish your goals, and a sense of happiness that comes from the first two. Buddhist do not have what we would call “blind faith” but practice more on the foundation of trust root of the word. Faith in Christianity is based on the teachings and practices of Jesus Christ. Christians are not identified by faith but by the “object” of faith. Islam is a more obedient path by complete submitting yourself to the ideals and will of your God. The conceptual ideas of Iman state that you must willingly admit to there being solely one creator of the world and he deserves all your praise and willingness and commitment to the belief that in fact God does exist. This word that gives people so much hope and strength has a variety of sense. Even when it comes to daily interactions. When you meet someone you have faith