I'm taking the definition of faith right out of Hebrews 11:1.That is not an accurate definition, though close, it is a characteristic of Faith. Besides, it is not the definition you gave me in previous posts.
The world's faith comes from man. The faith the Bible speaks about comes from God. The world can't help but to define it from their perspective. But we can examine your dictionary definition again if you want. I think we can apply it to Romans 12 and still have an accurate discussion.Please agree to use the dictionary as a common source of understanding, otherwise, communication is to muddled to continue.
The problem is 1) the world's definition is a presumptuous, blind faith (God's faith is presumptuous, nor blind), and 2) you are saying faith only becomes faith when you accept it.
I'm okay with this. But, as I've been pointing out, this is 'having' faith--not just knowing about something, but accepting it into yourself.Here's another dictionary definition: belief and trust in and loyalty to God
I know it will be hard for you to understand the difference between faith-'the evidence of things unseen'-and the result of holding onto and possessing that faith--'believing and trusting', which we also call 'faith'.