| Id | ESLPod_0966_WE_1607 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 966 |
| Episode Title | Converting to Another Religion |
| Phrase | faith |
| Text | In this podcast, the word "faith" means a set of religious beliefs: "Which faith were you raised in?" Or, "What percentage of the world's faiths teach that there is life after death?" The word "faith" can also refer to a belief in something that cannot be proven: "No one can prove whether or not God exists. You simply have to have faith." The phrase "to act in good/bad faith" means to have honest/dishonest intentions: "We co-signed your loan in good faith, but we never imagined you'd stop making payments and expect us to do it for you." Or, "If your business partner agreed to these arrangements in bad faith, then you might be able to sue her for the money you lost." |
| Topics | Daily Life |
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