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'''Faith''' can refer to a religion, or to belief in God. It has two general implications which can be implied either exclusively or mutually:
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* To trust:
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          o Believing a certain variable will act or has the potential to act a specific way despite the potential influence and probability of known or unknown change.
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                + To have faith in ones spouse that he/she will keep a promise of commitment
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                + To have faith that the world will someday be peaceful
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                + To have faith in a person to pay you back
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* To believe without reason:
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          o Believing impulsively, or believing based upon personal hopes
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In either case, '''Faith''' is based upon the interpretation of the intangible (feelings, emotions, etc.) instead of the physically tangible and is primarily associated with religion in modern times.