Smith - thoughts on the Supernatural

I’m slowly working my way through watching Supernatural, a show about two brothers combatting supernatural entities. One episode had a quote that stood out to me: “If you have faith, you can’t just have it when the miracles happen. You have to have it when they don’t.” This reminds me of when we discussed concrete vs abstract thinking. Only having faith when a miracle occurs would be solely concrete thinking, something that we observe with our senses. But if we observe something and that’s why we believe, then that’s not really true faith. Faith is often defined as a strong belief in something without absolute proof that it exists. True faith requires abstract thinking, something that can only be comprehended with our minds. You can’t solidly prove that something you have faith in is true, but you also cannot prove that something someone has faith in does not exist. The lack of evidence is also a lack of an absence. Faith is ultimately believing that things have the ability to become better, even if you are in the worst moment of your life. 

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