What a difference between "trust and confidence
Faith and trust are complementary to each other like our mother and father, for which we still have a relationship today.
Belief generally refers to the permanent-temporary perceived perceptual perception of an entity about the surrounding matter and the world, and confidence in its certainty. Judges whether a thing is true or false - "believing" if it seems true or disbelief if it seems false and doubtful if it seems more likely to be false. Confidence can mean trust, trust can again mean becoming dependent.
Beliefs are intertwined with values and the judgment of good and evil.
And trust is to trust someone, to have confidence,
To depend on
And the courage, the one who has faith and trust in these two will feel safe.
These two words are synonymous. Although these two words are synonymous, there is some difference between the two words in terms of meaning.
The word trust refers strongly to dependence. Again, where there is no faith, there is no question of dependence.
Similarly, faith is strongly implied by the word where there is no doubt. Again, where there is no reliance, there is no reason to believe.
Since the words faith and trust are synonymous, the word faith is analyzed in detail from these two words:
Belief generally refers to the permanent-temporary perceptual perception or knowledge of an entity about the surrounding matter and the world, and confidence in its certainty. Sociology, psychology, epistemology, etc. The word belief can carry a slightly different meaning in different contexts, so many people think that there is no universal definition of belief like knowledge, truth, etc.
Judges whether a thing is true or false - "believing" if it seems true or disbelief if it seems false and doubtful if it seems more likely to be false. Faith can mean faith, trust. Strength of faith (the more faith the less doubt) which is too much can be called devotion or superstition. Belief can mean hope or assurance or willingness to trust.
Belief can be the conscious realization of any external or internal feeling; Or comprehensible information; And after verification in different situations, if there is a conviction or conviction about the certainty of this feeling (permanent idea as truth), then it can be called knowledge. New knowledge is born out of a decision based on deduction based on reason (and previous knowledge) based on observation. Thus the web of theories that are woven around the truths available in the mind, the contents of which are knowledge as a whole and the conscious approval of their acceptance is faith. The specialty of knowledge is that not only past experience but also future situation and unknown situation can be predicted by it (induction) and the success of that prediction maintains faith. Depending on the depth, breadth of knowledge and the likelihood of good results by applying it in different situations, knowledge can be considered as wisdom or insight etc. in certain fields.
Belief can be imagined as one's personal suffering. Patients with schizophrenia, for example, have strong beliefs, and when evidence is presented against them, those beliefs become more entrenched. This kind of baseless or irrational past superstition is called delusion. Again the belief can be the collective opinion of any people. Such as various religions.
When you trust someone you believe in it and its decision and action whether it is positive or negative, When you are confident about something or someone you strongly believe its outcome or action will be positive.