David Miller wrote:
>> True faith is rational not emotional.

JD wrote:
> Nonsense.  I do not believe in emotionalism -- 
> but faith as in "conviction" is an emotion.

Emotional conviction is a pseudo-faith.  It is the counterfeit to true 
faith.

Have you ever heard the expression, "faith is knowing there is an ocean 
because you have seen a creek"?  That is not a precise definition of faith, 
but it captures the rational aspects of faith.

Have you ever seen someone get all emotional and claim, "I'm going to walk 
on water like Jesus!"  I've known some to do so, and they step off the dock 
and sink like anybody else would who has no faith.  Guess what?  They did 
not believe.  It was pseudo-faith.  I understand that tourists to Israel 
jump off the boats on the Sea of Galilee all the time, thinking they are 
going to walk on water like Jesus.  Well, you know what happens to them? 
They sink.  It is a counterfeit faith.

Whenever I have seen faith work miracles, healing the sick, delivering the 
insane, multiplying food or money, calming storms, etc., the faith is not 
emotional at all.  It is very peaceful and rational, and it works wonders.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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