A plurality say faith is black. Click a color to add your vote.
Faith is black because…
“You can’t see it.”
Faith is blue because…
“Faith is blue like the sky—never ending, stretching on forever, gentle, calm.”
“Like a light blue; reminds me of youth and happiness, which is kind of similar to faith.”
“The sky and god.”
Faith is white because…
“White can be interpreted as a religious or angelic colour symbolizing peace and faith.”
“White seems to be the color of eternity, and angels.”
“God is the light, Jesus is the light, and light is white.”
“When I think faith I think religion, and religion makes me think white.”
“It reminds me of a dove.”
“In depictions of heaven, it most always is white and blue. My faith feels pure, like white. I think faith is more of a light blue but white feels closer.”
“The F makes it white.”
“A light through the darkness, for some people.”
“Peace is white, so so is faith.”
“Faith is pure but non-existent.”
Faith is red because…
“I think of the blood spilled in the name of faith. ”
Faith is green because…
“Well, in my country, there are some schools that name the classes in levels by values. Like, for example, year 1 classes would be 1 Diligence, 1 Justice—things like that. I was from the class 3 Faith, and our symbol was a lucky clover.”
“Like nature, you can’t control it but you trust in it.”
“Green is the color of life, and faith is our belief in life.”
Faith is yellow because…
“Faith in like believing in guardian angels, and their halos are yellow.”
“Yellow feels like hope, and hope reminds me of faith. ”
“Yellow feels religious and heavenly.”
“I think faith is warm like the sunlight a cat might bask in. ”
Faith is purple because…
“The cross emoji is purple...”
Faith is pink because…
“The letter F is pink to me.”
“Love. I don’t see faith as a religious term when I’m talking about myself, I see it more as faithful partners who don’t cheat and love each other. Healthy relationships!”
Faith is brown because…
“It just seems so calm, but I can see why people chose black, because black is like nothingness, and faith is the assurance of things not seen.”