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#5 I disagree with your criticism of the article in paragraph 3. The definition of faith is to believe something without proof, i think it is not unreasonable for the writer to separate the two groups.
If someone has a view about anything backed by valid logic then it stops being a matter of faith. It is then a discussion on the validity of the logic, which this article doesn't try to talk about.