What is a definition of a person of faith?
Your definition doesn’t apply to “person of faith.” Look at it this way. Let’s say you ask me to define “sausage” and all I say is, “Spicy.” True, some sausage might be spicy, but some isn’t. Furthermore, it leaves out the part where it’s “a sealed bag of ground, seasoned meat.” Your definition ignores that some people of faith are NOT inspiring, that some spread BAD messages, and that being a “person of faith” doesn’t depend on the message they sling in any case. It also doesn’t offer the fundamental qualifier that makes someone a “person of faith” — such a person must believe in some concept absolutely without proof. If they had proof, they wouldn’t be taking the matter on faith, right?