Slab,

Faith is regarded as "knowing" with what is often termed "visceral" knowledge or belief, meaning it's emotional, rather than rational or logical in its substantiation. So faith is a style of knowing, but in science its basis or substantiation is considered far weaker than logical knowledge.

Krijack,

I believe in gravity, the first and second laws of thermodynamics, enthalpy, entropy, and chaos theory, in about that order. The funny thing is that in that range, science and theology usually cross paths.

Sard,

I've never before seen that 3rd definition of entropy. If true, that's so funny, and no doubt applicable.

Sincerely,

Salmo g.