Faithy vs Faithe - What's the difference?
faithy | faithe |
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of faith.
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As an adjective faithy
is of, pertaining to, or characteristic of faith.As a noun faithe is
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Ralph Reed’s Group Goes after 'Union Thugs' in Wisconsin", Religion Dispaches , 21 July 2011:
- Reed, who profits both from his evangelical cred (which apparently hasn't faded, in spite of his questionable past) and his ability to put a faithy veneer on AFP's anti-union, anti-worker, anti-government crusade, has long advocated for the religious right to broaden its agenda to economic issues, a strategy that serves his own business interests.