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Every person in this world including you have blind faith in every day of life..
Let me prove it..
Say you go to a restaurant for dinner. You order lots of stuffs and food comes to your desk. You take all the cooked food blindly. You have faith on the cook that he did not poison your food.
Say you go to doctor for treatment. And the doctor tested your lots of thing and gave you some medicine and instruction than what you will do. You will blindly follow that doctor’s commands. Don’t you? There are so many things like this.
I disagree also. Neither example has anything to do with 'blind faith'. Both are examples of perfectly rational decisions on the basis of the known facts.
In the first instance your (admittedly subconcious) assessment is likely to be based on the assumption that the chef has no motive to poison your food while he has every motive to keep serving good food to customers and earn his living. You are hungry. If, however, your testimony had put the chef in jail for the last 20 years and he had just got out, you would be unlikely to eat where he was cooking!
As to the doctor, he has spent years studying medicine and you have not. While you cannot be certain his opinion is right you know he is so much more likely to be right than you (unless you happen to be a doctor as well) it would be totally irrational not to follow his advice. It would not be irrational to seek a second opinion, and that's what many people do on occasion.