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faith

/feɪθ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[feyth] Pronunciation Key –noun | 1. | confidence or trust in a person or thing: faith in another's ability. |
| 2. | belief that is not based on proof: He had faith that the hypothesis would be substantiated by fact. |
| 3. | belief in God or in the doctrines or teachings of religion: the firm faith of the Pilgrims. |
| 4. | belief in anything, as a code of ethics, standards of merit, etc.: to be of the same faith with someone concerning honesty. |
| 5. | a system of religious belief: the Christian faith; the Jewish faith. |
| 6. | the obligation of loyalty or fidelity to a person, promise, engagement, etc.: Failure to appear would be breaking faith. |
| 7. | the observance of this obligation; fidelity to one's promise, oath, allegiance, etc.: He was the only one who proved his faith during our recent troubles. |
| 8. | Christian Theology. the trust in God and in His promises as made through Christ and the Scriptures by which humans are justified or saved. |
—Idiom| 9. | in faith, in truth; indeed: In faith, he is a fine lad. |
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Did you ever wonder if it hurt? If it was a truly painful experience, the fall I mean. Or was it like when your parents ground you. If you think about it that had to be the ultimate parental grounding of all existence.
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