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Blind FaithKate Dainton

“My great religion is a belief in the blood, the flesh, as being wiser than the intellect. We can go wrong in our

minds. But what our blood feels and believes and says, is always true. The intellect is only a bit and a bridle.”

- D H Lawrence

I don’t believe in a divine presence, nor do I subscribe to any organized religion, yet I am drawn to the mystery of faith and the idea of belief, what is ‘real’ to each individual.

It is human nature to ask the questions of who we are and why we are here and the theories and ideas for the ‘truth’ have become so divided and instilled over generations that a person’s faith or religion is defining to who they are.

Our expanding knowledge of science and history opens a door to the physical world we live in and the complicated wonders of the universe can be studied from fossils and clues in the world around us. Religion is ancient texts and scriptures our generations have grow up with, passed on through time and adapting to its various forms within cultures. Filling in the gaps of the ‘unknown’, religion turns to greater powers and deities to look to for answers.

Photographs capture what can be seen, and yet faith is often invisible. But even if personal faith can’t be seen directly, it is the effects on the everyday lives and the need to discover what it is that people find within their beliefs that reassure them ‘what is real’ that I have studied in this book.

Then Jesus’ disciples said, “Now you are speaking clearly and without figures of speech. Now we can see that

you know all things and that you do not even need to have anyone ask you questions. This makes us believe

that you came from God.”

“Do you now believe?” Jesus replied. “A time is coming and in fact has come when you will be scattered, each

to your own home. You will leave me all alone. Yet I am not alone, for my Father is with me.

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take

heart! I have overcome the world.”

John 17:29

Dele

“Im a Christian. That means that I beleive that God came down in a human form, the son of God. Jesus then died for us so that we can live life to the fullest like, and eventually when we die, spend eternity

with him yeah.

So the main focus of my belief is love, and I believe we as humans like, we can’t do it by ourselves you know, it gets to a point where it gets to our heads and we see everything we’re doing. I can’t love

without God, I can’t do it by myself.

Prayer isn’t just a form of asking Gd for help when things go bad, its actually like a, like a way of building a relationship with God.

The actual aim of Christianity, which everyone should believe,is that you need to you learn to love, understand that you can’t do it by yourself and through that whole process of loving you are impacting

everyones lives around you positively. Understanding that life isn’t just about you.

Definitely theres bits of the bible I dont agree with but it depends on the eyes your looking at it with. Looking through the eyes of an athiest or someone who doesnt beleive in God, you’ll see destruction,

you’ll see death, you’ll see no love and you end up reading the Bible as something literal when actually it’s a life metaphor. I will pray to God to understand.”

Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence. Faith is belief in

spite of, even perhaps because of, the lack of evidence.

Richard Dawkins

Jane

“I feel strongly against the principles of Religion due to it’s perceptions against women. I do know religion hurts women and it is still doing so in todays world.

It conflicts me because the idea of a faith would be nice but I refuse to follow an ideal purely because it is comforting to believe. Religion doesn’t provide me with any answers and it certaintly does not

enlighten me. I am an atheist.

Relgions are antithetical towards one another and yet they all seem to have the same undercurrents of what they are trying to achieve. For me the issue of womens status within religious cultures is

concerning and medieval and therefore I do feel very strongly about what it stands for.”

One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without

belief, that is a fate more terrible than dying.

Joan of Arc

Laura

“I feel strongly against the principles of Religion due to it’s perceptions against women. I do know religion hurts women and it is still doing so in todays world.

It conflicts me because the idea of a faith would be nice but I refuse to follow an ideal purely because it is comforting to believe. Religion doesn’t provide me with any answers and it certaintly does not

enlighten me. I am an atheist.

Relgions are antithetical towards one another and yet they all seem to have the same undercurrents of what they are trying to achieve. For me the issue of womens status within religious cultures is

concerning and medieval and therefore I do feel very strongly about what it stands for.”

Richard

“I feel strongly against the principles of Religion due to it’s perceptions against women. I do know religion hurts women and it is still doing so in todays world.

It conflicts me because the idea of a faith would be nice but I refuse to follow an ideal purely because it is comforting to believe. Religion doesn’t provide me with any answers and it certaintly does not

enlighten me. I am an atheist.

Relgions are antithetical towards one another and yet they all seem to have the same undercurrents of what they are trying to achieve. For me the issue of womens status within religious cultures is

concerning and medieval and therefore I do feel very strongly about what it stands for.”

“We will overturn their hearts and their eyesights, even as they believed not at first; and we will leave them, in

their rebellion, blindly wandering on.”

Extract from the Qur’an. Chapter VI, Verse 110