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In my opinion having faith is to believe in the unbelievaable. Science seems to think that if you cannot prove that soemthing exists then automatically it doesn't. To me if it were so easy to prove God existed then there would be no need for faith. I think it is only a natural Human reaction to question things but sometimes we need to take that leap. As a person with schizophrenia faith has given alot of hope during some pretty tough times and of course the art helps.