Faith and confidence are two different things because people with faith are claiming to be convinced without question.
No I'm not mate and faith is an unreliable pathway to truth in any context. https://www.donbrown.org/faith-confidence/
No it ****ing isn't, try the dictionary rather than donbrown.org: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/faith
How to mangle the English language in one easy Chaos lesson. faith noun (TRUST) a high degree of trust or confidence in something or someone: I have faith that she will do the right thing. faith noun (RELIGION) a particular religion, or belief in God: [ C ] the Christian/Jewish/Muslim faith [ C ] We welcome people of all faiths. [ U ] Put your faith in God.
faith noun 1. complete trust or confidence in someone or something. "this restores one's faith in politicians" Similar:trust, belief, confidence strong belief in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof. "bereaved people who have shown supreme faith"
No it isn't. You can have faith a team will win the title, it's not based on knowledge cos it hasn't happened yet. You can have faith in a surgeon's ability to perform an operation, it's not based on knowledge and isn't absolute cos it has happened yet and they might mess it up. Thou art talking bollocks.
So complete trust or confidence is completely not the same as having confidence. What have you put in your muesli today?
No there's knowing which is faith or complete confidence and the there is having confidence. If you add complete it's different
This convo is special even for Chaos, we've just been told the dictionary is actually false and he needs to mansplain the real meanings of words to us.