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Originally Posted by ZenitYerkes
I have to throw a question out:
Shall we not believe in something because it's impossible to understand?
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An excellent question. It almost goes along with, "Shall we not believe in something because there is no concrete evidence?"
Sometimes there is an expression of having good faith in someone. Faith is trusting in the unseen, it's relying on something with no reassurance. Should we not believe in something because it is impossible to understand? Should we not have faith in anything? That would mean not trusting in anything - including people. We would never be able to fully figure out, or understand another person because we wouldn't have a trust bases - or a basis of faith and reliance on that person.
My two cents.