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For what is faith unless it is to believe what you do not see?
The Truth is doubted.
I want to be believable in anything I take on.
Faith is a higher faculty than reason.
Provable truths are what we need.
I have to be seen to be believed.
One doesn't bother to believe the credible: the credible is believed already, by definition. There's no adventure of the mind.
Whenever the strength of a belief strongly steps into the foreground, we must infer a certain weakness of demonstrability and the improbability of that belief.
Faith means believing the unbelievable.
I am a disbeliever in the unbelievable.
Some things need to be believed to be seen.
You should be convinced of the authenticity of what you have, but you must also be humble enough to say that we dont know everything. And since we dont know everything, we must accept that another person may believe something else.
Faith: not wanting to know what is true.
Incontrovertible truth.
Only faith is sufficient.
The most improbable tales can be made believable, if your reader, through his sense, feels certain that he stands at the middle of events.
Some things have to be believed in to be seen.
Healthy scepticism is the basis of all accurate observation.
To be believed make the truth unbelievable.
Faith is a principle which hath its root deeper than feelings. We believe, whether we see or not. We believe, whether we feel or not.
Falsifiability for a theory is great, but a theory can still be respectable even if it is not falsifiable, as long as it is verifiable.
If you believe certain words, you believe their hidden arguments. When you believe something is right or wrong, true or false, you believe the assumptions in the words which express the arguments. Such assumptions are often full of holes, but remain most precious to the convinced.
Doubt makes faith true
Everything in a story should be credible.
Believe everything,trust nothing
Trust a witness in all matters in which neither his self-interest, his passions, his prejudices, nor the love of the marvellous is strongly concerned. When they are involved, require corroborative evidence in exact proportion to the contravention of probability by the thing testified.
Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes?Eyes-- Groucho Marx
I can believe a miracle because I can raise my own arm. I can believe a miracle because I can remember. I can believe it because I can speak and be understood by you.
Disbelief is the root of the impossible.
Faith consists in believing what reason cannot.
Trust is the foundation and bond of credibility.
Man cannot believe unless he wishes to.
Genuine trust implies the opportunity, of checking wherever it may be wanted ... That is why it is the evidence, the experience itself and the argument that gives it Order, that we need to share with one another, and not just the unsupported final Claim.
Believe and be confirmed.
If you saw a bullet
hit a Bird - and he told you
he wasn't shot - you might weep
at his courtesy, but you would
certainly doubt his word -
One drop more from the gash
that stains your Daisy's
bosom - then would you believe?
Faith Is Not Credulity.
Coincidence is the enemy of believability.
Never believe what you cannot doubt.
Unshakable faith is only that which can face reason in all human epochs.
We are not asked to SEE," said Amy. "Why need we when we KNOW?" We know
not the answer to the inevitable Why, but the incontestable fact that it is for the best. "It is an irreparable loss, but is it faith at all if it is 'hard to trust' when things are entirely bewildering?
The rational scrutiny of religious faith involves asking believers only two questions: How do you know that? What makes you so sure that the claims of your faith are right and the claims of other faiths are wrong?
Extraordinary observations require extraordinary evidence to make them believable.
My dad had once told me a definition of faith and I had not forgotten it: 'Faith is to believe something you do not see. The result of that faith is to see what you believed'.
That which is provable, ought not to be believed in science without proof.
What I cannot know by reason, I can know by simply believing.
Faith: a firm belief for which there is no evidence.
Is there a single person on whom I can press belief?
No sir.
All I can do is say, Here's how it went. Here's what I saw.
I've been there and am going back.
Make of it what you will.
I want to believe," he heard himself say.
Victoria's reply carried no judgement or challenge. "So why don't you?"
He chuckled. "Well, it's not that easy. Having faith requires leaps of faith, cerebral acceptance of miracles, immaculate conceptions an divine interventions
Faith is stronger than so-called reason.
To question reason is to trust it.
The credibility of the teller is the ultimate test of the truth of a proposition. (102)
supported by a powerful professional culture. We know that people can maintain an unshakable faith in any proposition, however absurd, when they are sustained by a community of like-minded believers. Given
Life isn't meant to be believable. It's meant to be magical. Haven't you heard? Truth is stranger than fiction.
Any faith that must be supported by the evidence of the senses is not real faith.
We can believe what we choose. We are answerable for what we choose to believe.
What makes faith valid is not its subjective strength, but the trustworthiness of its object.
Love...is the immovability of truth.
Faith is a firm assurance.
Faith is reason denying absurdity in the face of the unknown.
Through faith we learn to believe the evidence of our eyes.
What is reasonable is real; that which is real is reasonable.
Veracity is the heart of morality.
Knowledge is justified belief.
True faith rests upon the character of God and asks no further proof than the moral perfections of the One who cannot lie.
Have faith in your beliefs
Belief defines reality
It takes years and maturity to make the discovery that the power of faith is nobler than the power of doubt; and that there is a celestial wisdom in the ingenuous propensity to trust, which belongs to honest and noble natures.
If I tell you a story, you can choose to believe me, or you can question it.
You can't spell believe without a lie in the middle
Believe it when you see it.
Believe it when a twelve-year-old rolls a grenade into the room.
Faith is not opposed to evidence that we might gain from perception as well as from reason.
Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe.
Why is hard to believe than to doubt?
To hear is to doubt, to see is to be deceived, but to feel is to believe.
Faith is not belief without proof, but trust without reservation.
I know three things will never be believed - the true, the probable, and the logical
Faith succeeds where intelligence says: No way!
Faith goes beyond reason. It goes beyond what you can see. But it is as real as anything you can touch or feel.
As a trial lawyer in front of a jury and an author of true-crime books, credibility has always meant everything to me. My only master and my only mistress are the facts and objectivity. I have no others.
Some things have to be believed to be seen.
Only God can tell a truly plausible lie.
Faith: not wanting to know what the truth is.
To be credible is to be genuine.
I can believe anything provided it is incredible.
My faith is stong enough to endure, kind enough to feel, big enough to accommodate.
The most believable lies are the ones that are atleast a little bit true.
Faith is a never-ending pool of clarity, reaching far beyond the margins of consciousness. We all know more than we know we know.
Even facts become fictions without adequate ways of seeing "the facts". We do not need theories so much as the experience that is the source of the theory. We are not satisfied with faith, in the sense of an implausible hypothesis irrationally held: we demand to experience the "evidence".
The confidence people have in their beliefs is not a measure of the quality of evidence but of the coherence of the story the mind has managed to construct.
What we need is not the will to believe, but the wish to find out.
The division between faith and reason is a half-measure, till it is frankly admitted that faith has to do with fiction, and reason with fact.
Sometimes the truth is not as believable as a well-crafted lie.
Faith is a knowledge within the heart, beyond the reach of proof.
Faith is a three dimensional action verb".
~R. Alan Woods [19998]
Faith's premises are felt to be so valuable that they deserve the best intellectual reflection possible to confirm argumentatively what faith already knows inwardly
Perception, influenced by experience and knowledge creates an acceptable level of reality.
Faith is a reasoning trust, a trust which reckons thoughtfully and confidently upon the trustworthiness of God.
I show you doubt, to prove that faith exists.
Faith is unflinching trust in something divine.
If it can be verified, we don't need faith ... Faith is for that which lies on the other side of reason. Faith is what makes life bearable, with all its tragedies and ambiguities and sudden, startling joys.