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Can human faith be challenged by logic?

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"True faith is born of direct knowing and cannot be shaken by logic; only fragile belief, rooted in ignorance, fears the light of inquiry."

According to Osho, genuine faith—born of direct knowing—cannot be challenged by logic or by anyone; only belief, a product of ignorance and secondhand acceptance, is vulnerable. Most so‑called 'faith' is mere belief, hence fragile and fearful. To arrive at true faith, keep your eyes open: question, doubt, and inquire until experience ripens into unshakable understanding.
Real faith comes from seeing for yourself and can’t be shaken; borrowed beliefs can be knocked down by questions.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages inquiry and doubt as pathways to authentic conviction.
- Reduces fear by replacing shaky, secondhand beliefs with firsthand understanding.
- Helps discern what to trust amidst conflicting claims.
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