User:Call me Bubba/Essay

=Reflections on Faith=

Assumption of no faith
In my opinion, there is two ways to assume faith in a way that tends not to disrupt. One is the famous assumption of good faith. That is, if you aren't sure of someones' "faith", or why someone is acting the way they are, assume they acting in Wikipedias' best interest.

I propose one other assumptions of faith. One is, the assumption of no or neutral faith--in other words, don't assume anything. Who are we to judge another person--whether it's "in good faith" or not.