How would you define faith?
Answer / Aman Parihar
Faith is a deeply held belief or set of beliefs that are not based on empirical evidence or logical proof, but rather on trust, conviction, and personal commitment. It often refers to an individual's confidence in the existence of God, religious teachings, or moral principles.
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