John Lennon said that, “I
believe in everything until it’s disproved. So I believe in fairies, the myths,
dragons. It all exists, even if it’s in your mind. Who’s to say that dreams and
nightmares aren’t as real as the here and now?” The debate of “What
is the Right Faith?” has been raging since time immemorial. Faith is like
a looking glass and it can colour the way we see the world. The world
categorises faith in two broad categories: theists and atheists. But if you
look into the everyday life of an individual, faith is the foundation of their
lives. How many times have we heard the phrase, “Everything will be all
right” and how many times has that made us feel good? Well, to be honest
all the time, because that’s our faith in life, our faith for a better future.
There is a raging
debate and we want our point to be heard. We go on and on arguing till we hear
the triumph of victory. But when someone asks us how is to win we would
probably say well victory was inevitable. To a layman this answer seems laced
with pride and over confidence. But maybe to that individual it was the faith
in knowledge. Faith that if one has the right intent and the right thought it
always overpowers a wrong intent and a bad thought.
We all are aware that
the world is not at its ideal best, well it never was. Then some incident
happens and there is a nationwide uproar, revolts, protests, flash mobs in
short they come together because they have faith in unity. With this faith they
get together defying every barrier, and get themselves subject to atrocities by
the police and politicians but they still don’t budge. The wise will say that
the youth is stubborn and impulsive. But if any youth of this country is asked
they would probably say that they have faith. Faith that what is wrong will be right.
Faith, that the Government will listen to their voices. Faith, that the next generation of the youth will breathe in a better country, in a better system, a justice system
where justice happens for a change.
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