So, you're saying you only want to trample truth? Because my answering you in this thread was to do with clearing up what you were misunderstanding for any and all to see.
And yes, I can have faith and call it truth. I have proof of this truth in faith, and just because it doesn't suit you, doesn't make it less truthful.
None who have true faith would entertain "if's" because it leaves room for doubt. As an example, ask me what if I'll cheat on my boyfriend. Then I tell you there's no "if" because I haven't a single thought that that could be possible, and I don't doubt my faithfulness to my boyfriend, in any case. You wanting me to entertain "if's" only shows you want me to doubt, even a little, which can grow into something big, and into disbelief altogether "if" it were possible. But I'm happy, it's not.
And I think, as I've thought long before I was found in the faith, and I still think now.
uhhhh, you are still keeping up with the 'back & forth' with me...
Wasn't it YOU who called ME a hypocrite a post or two ago?
btw, by just having 'faith' and no facts leaves room for plenty of doubt which justifies the 'what if' questions. In fact, it begs for those questions to be asked. But, as it is with the religious, they don't like to be questioned because they are taught not to question their preachers themselves. A religious person who asks questions is called un-faithful, or said to be posessed of un-godly spirits.