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Faith is Knowledge Words Cannot Capture

32 min · 22. touko 2026
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This podcast explores a radical reframing of faith, defining it not as a lack of evidence but as a sophisticated form of non-empirical knowledge that possesses its own rigorous internal coherence. The text argues that modern society suffers from an empirical monopoly, where we mistakenly dismiss any truth that cannot be measured or shared as mere delusion or feeling. This creates a tragic expression gap, a structural failure of language where profound, multi-dimensional internal realizations are lost when compressed into limited vocabulary. By reclaiming faith as the intellectual courage to honor untranslatable truths, the discourse seeks to restore the dignity of the inner life while providing a defense against the manipulation of those who weaponize "blind trust" to enforce ignorance. Ultimately, the source advocates for an epistemological empathy that validates both the measurable physical world and the deeply felt, structural realities of the human spirit. Spirituality and Faith Explained https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bb5cc20d-5aaf-4bc4-86a3-d6c86cde1b1f [https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bb5cc20d-5aaf-4bc4-86a3-d6c86cde1b1f]

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