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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/08/2018 22:07, BillW wrote:<br>
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ms,sans-serif;font-size:small;color:#000000">> Well, you
have to believe something. Really? <br>
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Bill, I've had this argument many times, with various people.<br>
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I think that because we often say 'I believe you' or 'I
believe it will rain tomorrow', etc., some people say it's
impossible to have no 'beliefs', but I distinguish between
'beliefs' and 'Beliefs', where the former has no particular
force, and merely indicates an opinion, and the latter,
Capital B version indicates an absolute Belief that withstands
all evidence to the contrary. I don't have any Beliefs (or at
least I don't believe I do).<br>
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-- Ben Zaiboc
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