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The type of faith that is not involved in accepting the existence of God is:
{ 1 } - an acceptance of a statement because of past experience.
{ 2 } - a loving trust in or commitment to a person.
{ 3 } - an acceptance of the principle of sufficient reason.
{ 4 } - an acceptance of a statement because of the trustworthiness of the one making the statement.
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The type of faith that is not involved in accepting the existence of God is:
{ 1 } - an acceptance of a statement because of past experience.
{ 2 } - a loving trust in or commitment to a person.
{ 3 } - an acceptance of the principle of sufficient reason.
{ 4 } - an acceptance of a statement because of the trustworthiness of the one making the statement.
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The type of faith that is not involved in accepting the existence of God is:
{ 1 } - an acceptance of a statement because of past experience.
{ 2 } - a loving trust in or commitment to a person.
{ 3 } - an acceptance of the principle of sufficient reason.
{ 4 } - an acceptance of a statement because of the trustworthiness of the one making the statement.
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
The type of faith that is not involved in accepting the existence of God is:
{ 1 } - an acceptance of a statement because of past experience.
{ 2 } - a loving trust in or commitment to a person.
{ 3 } - an acceptance of the principle of sufficient reason.
{ 4 } - an acceptance of a statement because of the trustworthiness of the one making the statement.
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4 is wrong. Please try again.
The type of faith that is not involved in accepting the existence of God is:
{ 1 } - an acceptance of a statement because of past experience.
{ 2 } - a loving trust in or commitment to a person.
{ 3 } - an acceptance of the principle of sufficient reason.
{ 4 } - an acceptance of a statement because of the trustworthiness of the one making the statement.
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