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Perception of Faith, Belief and Religion

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Mira Sherill Balogun

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When we profess to have knowledge, then we are saying that we have learned information, facts, truths, and principles through an experience with that subject matter. Knowledge can then help us to develop beliefs. What we believe is based on what we accept in our minds to be true or real. However, faith is a form of believing without seeing proof. When it comes to religion, we are so quick to criticize what we do see and challenge what we don’t see. We will be discussing what we know, or think we know; what we believe, or think we believe; and gain a better understanding of what it means to have faith in this uncertain time. Remember, these are teenagers. We listen and we do not judge. We help them gain a better understanding by first gaining a better understanding of them. Join me as we learn for our FUTURE’s sake.

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