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Armani Solis
31 October, 21:05
Belief that something is true that cannot be seen
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Soren Garner
31 October, 23:20
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I hope I'm right. Faith is believing that something is true that cannot be seen.
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Ralph David
31 October, 23:53
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I THINK the answer is faith
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