What are the differences between faith and religion?

PragueGuy

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Religion = a collection of stories involving mythical entities and their rules and regulations for humanity.

Faith = the suspension of reality triggered by religion.
 
Faith = a devotion or belief of something that cannot be explained by the laws of nature, so supernatural things....

Religion = a society based on the teachings and/or commandments of a devine entity...
 

morporc

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Faith is the ability to believe things which are not true.

Religion is the ability to believe things which are not true, reinforced by the incapacity to make up nonsense of your own.
 

iceman

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scholars link the Greek word translated “form of worship” or “religion” with the verb “to serve.” Interestingly, the Hebrew equivalent, 'avo·dhah?, can be translated “service” or “worship.” (Compare the footnotes on Exodus 3:12 and 10:26.) To Hebrews, worship meant service. And this is what it means to true worshipers today.
The true religion, or form of worship, is not, therefore, a ceremonial, ritualistic, outward display of godliness. Pure worship is spiritual, based on faith. (Hebrews 11:6) That faith must, however, be backed up by works.

So religion is our worship to God and we back that up by our faith and our faith is shown through our works or actions.
 

mabuntle

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faith is believing in things you cannot see, like believing that you are healed even when you still feel sick

religion is a belief and we have different kinds of beliefs but religion means believing in God, whichever way you do it
 

AsadAzad

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Faith is based on religion, when there is a religion so you have faith to that, suppose Islam, Allah (swa) is one, Muhammad (pbuh) is the Messenger of Allah (swa), you have to have faith in these words and accept it by your mind, heart and saying, Religion is the Way you are guided.
 
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