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marylandblue

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24. That's not an easy thing to do, it doesn't come naturally
Sun Sep 16, 2018, 08:51 PM
Sep 2018

It requires a good education plus the lifelong commitment to use it. And even then, you can make a lot of mistakes without realizing it.

Belief vs. Knowledge [View all] MineralMan Sep 2018 OP
Faith zipplewrath Sep 2018 #1
The word "belief" has multiple meanings. MineralMan Sep 2018 #3
Not sure that's what Dick was talking about though zipplewrath Sep 2018 #5
According to one definition knowledge is justified true belief marylandblue Sep 2018 #2
I posted this in the Religion Group, so I'm talking about the MineralMan Sep 2018 #4
My response was in the context of religion as well marylandblue Sep 2018 #6
Communication is always difficult when world views are so far apart. MineralMan Sep 2018 #7
I agree with you that belief has varied interpretations and definitions qazplm135 Sep 2018 #27
Very true Pendrench Sep 2018 #8
Education and personal experience are both a type of evidence marylandblue Sep 2018 #9
Maybe not argue about a personal experience edhopper Sep 2018 #10
Hi edhopper - very good point. Pendrench Sep 2018 #12
Thanks edhopper Sep 2018 #13
You're very welcome. Pendrench Sep 2018 #14
Yes the scientific explanation of the experience can be prosaic marylandblue Sep 2018 #15
True edhopper Sep 2018 #17
Don't we all act according to what we think our experience means? marylandblue Sep 2018 #19
some of us try to ascertain edhopper Sep 2018 #21
That's not an easy thing to do, it doesn't come naturally marylandblue Sep 2018 #24
This edhopper Sep 2018 #25
very, very few of us do that qazplm135 Sep 2018 #28
True edhopper Sep 2018 #30
but studies show qazplm135 Sep 2018 #32
And edhopper Sep 2018 #33
obviously we are talking past each other qazplm135 Sep 2018 #35
Then we just disagree edhopper Sep 2018 #36
I think some are better than others qazplm135 Sep 2018 #40
More's the pity, isn't it? MineralMan Sep 2018 #31
sure anyone operating at the best of their abilities is better than the alternative qazplm135 Sep 2018 #34
As the poster said, clearly, we TRY. MineralMan Sep 2018 #37
I thought qazplm135 Sep 2018 #39
Hi marylandblue - a very good point about scientific evidence. Pendrench Sep 2018 #11
I think we should stop using faith and belief as descriptive words Lordquinton Sep 2018 #16
Great idea, but unlikely to be implemented. MineralMan Sep 2018 #20
Half their arguments rely on semantic chicanery Lordquinton Sep 2018 #22
Or Allah. MineralMan Sep 2018 #23
I don't know what wave you are talking about specifically qazplm135 Sep 2018 #29
Great link.. Permanut Sep 2018 #18
In a universe that defies description... orangecrush Sep 2018 #26
Who says the Universe edhopper Sep 2018 #38
Just my point! orangecrush Sep 2018 #41
But we can edhopper Sep 2018 #42
True orangecrush Sep 2018 #43
true that edhopper Sep 2018 #44
I am not so hopeful... nt uriel1972 Sep 2018 #45
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