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That's an interesting word, believe. I mean you can believe, but you believe through the process of seeing it happen over again and again and again. You believe you will eat because you've eaten in the past. When it's there, it's substantial. You know that food exists and you know you have to eat, right? That you have to have faith that you will eat that day because everything went right. You know, you kept your job, you got your paycheck, the stores are open. I mean there's a lot of things there that you have to have faith on that might not happen in the future. You can believe the sun can be up every morning because you've seen it. It's proof. But to have faith that a sun will come up when you've never seen it before, that's impossible unless you just, you know, are very gullible. The only time I would have faith is if I don't really know and I'm asking somebody something or asking someone to do something and I'm just hoping and thinking that they'll do the right thing. That's kind of faith. But to use that as far as like rent, bills, food, anything like that is stupid. I mean you have to act on that to make it more substantial than faith. So you control that. What you can't control, what I can't control is the way my dad will think or the way my girl will think. So then I would have to have faith on them and then when they screw up what do I say? Well I had faith on you and you turned me down or you, you know, shot me down or whatever. But to say it in light of religion is wrong because it's fake. It's for weak people. Weak mind that has people. That believe there's a pie in the sky. When you can actually get that here, that's weak.
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