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Asserting Ones Beliefs?
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Is it important to you to vehemently assert your beliefs on others in the hope and assumption that what you say is 100% true, and convincingly so in your own mind?
Would you ever entertain the possibility that you could be wrong?
Would you ever entertain the possibility that you could be wrong?
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I am entirely and completely comfortable in my beliefs (such as they are).
I have no desire to discuss, justify or proselytise.
Personally, I find it irritating, and not a little presumptuous, when others try to tell me how much better my life would be if I abandoned my own set of beliefs and adopted theirs.
It's my personal belief that we'd all be better off if everyone paid devotion to their gods (whatever they are) quietly and in private.
However, I recognise I have no pwer to change their behaviour.
I am entirely and completely comfortable in my beliefs (such as they are).
I have no desire to discuss, justify or proselytise.
Personally, I find it irritating, and not a little presumptuous, when others try to tell me how much better my life would be if I abandoned my own set of beliefs and adopted theirs.
It's my personal belief that we'd all be better off if everyone paid devotion to their gods (whatever they are) quietly and in private.
However, I recognise I have no pwer to change their behaviour.
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