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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Nailit. I look at evidence//
No you don't. You look for things which confirm your already held beliefs (confirmation bias)
//I don't simply assert, "I don't know," as if that is sufficient//
But sometimes it HAS to be sufficient because, well, we don't know.
//Do YOU know? There you go//
Do I know what? What a ridiculous question. Of course I don't know everything. But pretending that ''God did it, didn't he'' is absurd beyond comprehension.
No you don't. You look for things which confirm your already held beliefs (confirmation bias)
//I don't simply assert, "I don't know," as if that is sufficient//
But sometimes it HAS to be sufficient because, well, we don't know.
//Do YOU know? There you go//
Do I know what? What a ridiculous question. Of course I don't know everything. But pretending that ''God did it, didn't he'' is absurd beyond comprehension.
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