faith versus belief
Faith refers to a deep sense of trust and confidence in something or someone, usually based on personal experiences or inner convictions, often with a spiritual or religious aspect. Belief, on the other hand, primarily pertains to holding a conviction or acceptance of something, usually based on evidence, logic, or external influences. In essence, faith is related to trust and personal experience, while belief is more connected to acceptance based on logical reasoning or external proofs.
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