Kien Hoang
Kien Hoang
Moritz Broszat
Moritz Broszat
Kien: 
"Faith, to many, is found in numerous sources, mainly in religious practices, scientific research, and their own worldview. For me personally, it has been a long journey figuring out my own set of beliefs. I sometimes let randomness decide my fate, with something as simple as a magic 8-ball. Regardless, faith is important as a human being, because it gives people a sense of purpose and hope for their existence. Without any kind of faith in anything, the human mind will ultimately lose all motivation to keep surviving and moving on. So whether it is in an 8-ball or in organized religion, faith is necessary and should be respected equally."
Moritz: 
"The pursuit of certainty comes with our daring relationship with faith. It seems that fear always leads to conviction. If there was an agreement with fear, many would not go into it for lack of deception. So what remains is a belief that seems to be just a tricky compromise between fulfillment and submission. I have doubts that this relationship will ever break up and I like to see a certain belief persist. The instrumentalization of this sense only represents the downside, insofar as trust and the accompanying harmony and intuitiveness also presuppose faith. Accordingly, you make it clear to yourself in which situations you believe in something, what you need or what you want to believe and perhaps contradict the principle. Ultimately, there are different ideas of values that integrate us into societies and define our belief or non-belief.
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