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In reply to the discussion: Is Faith a Cognitive Error? [View all]mart48
(82 posts)3. I think people believe because it feels good, gives comfort and security, . . .
        . . . or want to fit in, or out of fear of what will happen to them if they don't believe.
I'd say having faith means a person doesn't really care very much about the truth,
which is why believers look for confirming evidence, for  reasons to believe,
rather than looking at disconfirming evidence which could disprove what they believe.
Is it a cognitive error if the person really isn't seeking truth but something else? I don't know.
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        understood - just wanted to help clarify.  interesting question you posed.
        NRaleighLiberal
        Jan 2019
        #6
      
        
        As is the case with many words in the English language, "faith" has more than one meaning
        Major Nikon
        Jan 2019
        #11
      
        
        Yes, it's the religion group,  but all that means is you never went far down that road.
        marylandblue
        Jan 2019
        #55
      
        
        'Cradle' Orthodox are presented the Faith b4 they have ability in 'understanding'.
        sprinkleeninow
        Jan 2019
        #70