A random way of reframing belief hit me today so I thought I'd share it with you. The execution can naturally be done much more elegantly and be adapted per person, and per context.
"Belief is the absence of knowledge, you simply can't argue with this; its a truism, therefore wanting to believe something is the same as not wanting to know the reality of it.
By valuing 'faith'/'belief' so highly; have you realized that in essence you are valuing the lack of knowledge over knowledge, as faith is at its core a belief in something that is not observable?"
















