In economics, hope and faith coexist with great scientific pretension and also a deep desire for respectability.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The substance of faith is a hope in the unseen.
Sometimes I have a hard time distinguishing between faith and hope.
Blind faith, no matter how passionately expressed, will not suffice. Science for its part will test relentlessly every assumption about the human condition.
I'm naturally an optimist, but my basis for hope is rooted in my understanding of human nature.
In times when religious or political faith or hope predominates, the writer functions totally in unison with society, and expresses society's feelings, beliefs, and hopes in perfect harmony.
The theological virtue of hope is the patient and trustful willingness to live without closure, without resolution, and still be content and even happy because our Satisfaction is now at another level, and our Source is beyond ourselves.
Acceptance of the power of God in one's life lays the groundwork for personal commitment to both science and Christianity, which so often have been in conflict.
Faith is the foundation upon which a godlike character is built. It is a prerequisite for all other virtues.
My main hope is eventually, in modern education field, introduce education about warm-heartedness, not based on religion, but based on common experience and a common sort of sense, and then scientific finding.
Science is the refusal to believe on the basis of hope.