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Do you have the eyes of faith or the eyes of reasons?

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  1. Depends on the visions, whatsoever, offered.


  2. Thank you! :D

    I have the eyes of faith!  And I glow from within!  Blessings!

  3. One eye for faith, one eye for reason.

    For me, one cannot function properly without the other.

  4. Shall I wish that my world would allow me to have this choice, the choice between see it through either the eyes of reason or eyes of faith? Would my life really mean something to me if I could understand it all through reason? I believe that the only thing that comes in the way to us conquering the universe, and finding the ultimate meanings of life, the truth, is our human inability to understand each and everything within the reaches of our search but not in our grasp. If I had known how exactly the how atom works then I might as well have unlocked the secret of the universe. I might have reached the end of the physical world. If I had known it all then I might not have felt any need of asking questions. My life without questions to seek the answers for would have been impossible to live.

    The reality in my view is that the universe, life and everything in life is rounded up by what remains to be unknown in the mind. It is impossible for me to tell exactly where in my mind I shall draw the line between reason and faith. There are things in my life that I have by virtue of my faith and other within the secure definitions of my reason. I for instance can live through the moment now of my life with my reason, but what will happen in the moment next I do not know, I just have to have faith.

    If I use a metaphor then may be my reason is like the light of the lamp I am holding, that I can see with only few yards ahead, but my faith is for the things that are further a field, things however I am heading towards, I cannot really see. And if I drop my lamp, I might fall into a little ditch and sprain my ankle, and if I lose my faith, I might see not reason at all to journey in such darkness.

    N.B: I tired to keep my answer short and simple this time, but this is the best I could do.

  5. Reason :¬)

  6. Of the two, only reason allows one to fully open up his/her eyes to better understand one's environment and expand one's knowledge base.  On the contrary, "faith" tends to blind the perceiver to reality, closing their minds to any other possibilities other than the his or her own chosen path.

  7. the eyes of reason. when you see what is happening to the world both in nature and in humanity, you must ask yourself the question, is there a god ?

  8. faith

  9. Eyes of reason

  10. This ones faith is in reason.

    Be well.

  11. My left eye is for reason, and my right eye is for faith.

  12. I try to reconcile my faith and my reason

  13. They are both inclusive.

    But reason scores over faith.

  14. Reason. What else?

  15. faith and i think that is reasonable!

  16. I keep faith but I have an eye on reason too!  Both are important to me.

  17. both eyes of faith and the eyes of reasons.

    it depends whom i m seeing.

  18. Neither.

    I have eyes of perception.

  19. The eyes of reason. I cannot put full faith into something unless there is enough evidence for me to believe it as truth.

  20. I have eyes of Faith.  Through my faith, my reasons have purpose and are solid.  Without faith, my reasons are presumputious and are built on a sandy beach.

         When my faith is strong, and my reason solid, my wisdom soars above the thought of worldly men and earthly boundries.

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