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2007-03-06 22:13:48 · 3 answers · asked by iamawiz 1 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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It is a turning point where you must make a decision. A crisis of belief requires faith and action from you.

2007-03-09 00:53:54 · answer #1 · answered by ^_^ MiSoLoGy ^_^ 2 · 0 0

Communication is a tricky thing. Compared to communicating with people, communication with computers is simple. Computers always do what you tell them to do—although it may not be what you wanted. But human languages are not so exact. Important words can change in meaning over time, sometimes without us realizing it. See Refugee or Evacuee for example. And there are many other tricky aspects of human communication such as intent and context and preconception—to say nothing of sarcasm and other word play. But were it not for those, the slow change in usage and meaning of important words would be trouble enough. Well, faith is one of those tricky words that, in the year 2005 CEi, carries a different meaning than the concept that it represents did when it was written originally in Greek or when translated to Latin or Old English. However, the most stealthy change in meaning occurs when the common world view changes. And it is just such a largely imperceptible change that gives faith its identity crisis.

2007-03-07 06:31:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Something that started in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. Intellectuals in France stopped believing that Christ was God or the Son of God. In the French revolution they closed the churches and exiled or executed many priests. The movement has been expanding since then and is dominant nowadays in Europe, and in a minority position in the States. The Discovery Channel program a couple of days back about the supposed discovery of Jesus's tomb is the work of people who belong to this category of thought.

2007-03-07 06:19:42 · answer #3 · answered by porphyry 2 · 0 0

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