Oh, for gods sake I have explained this 4 times already. I'm sorry, but this same point has been used by other people at least 4 times before this, and it was just as pointless then. And I am getting tired of saying this over and over. Yes the definition of faith leads it's self to be used in this manner, but the Connotation of the word is religious. Meaning it is incredibly poor communication to use the word faith in this context. Calling Nova propaganda is not wrong, but it doesn't get the point across.darlarosa said:Faith
a : allegiance to duty or a person : loyalty
b (1) : fidelity to one's promises (2) : sincerity of intentions
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a (1) : belief and trust in and loyalty to God (2) : belief in the traditional doctrines of a religion
b (1) : firm belief in something for which there is no proof (2) : complete trust
3 : something that is believed especially with strong conviction
\Merriam-Webster
Depending on the perspective than yes. You have to believe your approach to whatever science you are doing is correct and that requires a faith in your understanding of how the factors in your experiment or study work