existentialism and religious faith
Existentialism is a philosophical perspective that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and personal responsibility for creating meaning in life. It focuses on the experience of being alive and acknowledges the inherent uncertainty and often existential dread that comes with it. On the other hand, religious faith refers to belief and trust in some higher power or divine entity. It provides individuals with a system of beliefs, rituals, and values that offer meaning, purpose, and guidance in life, often promising salvation or transcendence beyond earthly existence.
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