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Faith-based English Writing
1. Religious beliefs are usually used: religion, for example: What is your religion? What religion do you believe in?
2. The second is that we usually say that people should have faith. This is a general belief, for example, a person should have faith! In fact, it is more like a "belief" in Chinese that insists on doing something or sticking to your own ideas.
3. Belief is also a kind of belief, accepting or believing the correctness of a fact or something. If you want to express this meaning, you should use this word, which is the same as faith.
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