Leap of Faith versus Leap of Reason

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A leap of faith, in its most commonly used meaning, is the act of believing in or accepting something outside the boundaries of reason. In the case of religious belief, it is to believe   in a subjective truth about the meaning of life; or, to believe in something that cannot be objectively confirmed in this world. Many religions consider faith to be an essential element of piety.

A leap of reason is much more meaningful. It gives us opportunities to bring more light  into our world of darkness; or, to bring more beauty and sensibility into our world where nature has only put insanity behind divinity existing as a mystery.

A leap of reason is mostly about being an enlightened thinker in love with lively analysis; and not about  being a frightened follower or a sick believer in love with deadly paralysis.- - - Poch Suzara


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