Faith does not limit itself by the idea of a world, a universe, a necessity.

Ludwig Feuerbach
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Faith means having faith in something that cannot be seen, touched, or proven. Faith is more than believing in God. Faith is more than believing that there is life after death. Faith is the belief in something without proof.

Faith does not limit itself by the idea of a world, a universe, a necessity. It will exist even if all proof has been extinguished.

Source: The Essence Of Christianity

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