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In reply to the discussion: Belief vs. Knowledge [View all]qazplm135
(7,492 posts)27. I agree with you that belief has varied interpretations and definitions
One could categorize a theist as having active belief, an atheist as having an active disbelief, and an agnostic as having neither (or a passive disbelief in the alternative for some).
Others might say it's binary, it's either belief or it isn't. Those also tend to be the folks who think agnostic doesn't really exist and it's all either theists or atheists.
I tend to side with the former idea/concept that belief isn't necessarily a binary concept, there are shades, and nuances.
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sure anyone operating at the best of their abilities is better than the alternative
qazplm135
Sep 2018
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