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Originally Posted by bojulay
Faith: belief in something that is thought to be true,
which is unproven or unprovable, being based on a Frame Of Reference.
Can be applied to unproven or unprovable scientific ideas.
Can be applied to religious ideas.
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"Can be" applied to religious ideas? How about MUST BE? Where do you get your definition of "faith"? Care to post a link?
I have a much better definition. From Merriam-Webster:
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1
a : allegiance to duty or a person
: loyalty
b (1) : fidelity to one's promises
(2) : sincerity of intentions
2
a (1) : belief and trust in and loyalty to God
(2) : belief in the traditional
doctrines of a religion
b (1) : firm belief in something for which there is no proof
(2) : complete trust
3
: something that is believed especially with strong conviction;
especially : a system of religious beliefs <the Protestant
faith>
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See here:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/faith
Note that the only definition that even marginally applies to science is 2b(1): "firm belied in something for which there is NO proof". Notice that it says "NO" proof.
While science clearly does not have a complete explanation for evolution, it does have at least SOME proof. Therefore, it does not meet the definition of "faith".
No matter HOW much you try to make science equivalent to faith.