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"Faith is the Asylum of every person." What a grand statement! I give it a virtual +:)
Indeed, what a wonderful expression! It's worthy of the Mosaic tablets! Especially regarding the word "every." I have many acquaintances who are not believers, and for them, atheism is simply a denial of God. Ignoring something cannot be faith because one can believe in something specific; faith relates to what exists, not what doesn't. Otherwise, it's just a verbal trick: "I believe that something doesn't exist = I don't believe that something exists." Now, about logic. Anyone who has studied philosophy knows that faith and logic are not antagonists. "Faith" relates to the concept of "worldview," i.e., a system of views on the world and a person's place in it (from a philosophy textbook). There are only a few basic worldviews: religious, theistic, atheistic, and something else, I don't remember. And a person chooses a worldview, not based on logic, but initially unconsciously, relying on their internal affinity for one or another worldview. Logic is a tool. It can serve any of the listed worldviews, relying on their fundamental principles.