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I'll come across as stupid if I say this, but then, I already am.
Almost all the things we've invented are based on belief(truths in our sense, but might not really be 'truth') that they will hold true, and if the same variables are repeated, the same thing will come out. That's in a way, a sub-purpose of science, replication of an event, to our benefit. But since the more complex theories are based on much simpler, but generally accepted 'axioms', we tend to think we are building on solid foundation. For instance, the '2+2=4 'statement'.' We think it's true, because our hands add up to that value. Then, from such a statement, we build it up, to more complex multiplications, and then to higher levels. If suddenly 2+2 is no longer 4. We believe in that statement, and we think it is unbreakable. We use the same kind of logic when it comes to god. If it is what I see it is, and, when I do the same thing, I get the same results, I think it's true. Eh. Dark Nation, can I ask u? What is the implication of Faith and Belief being 2 sides of the same coin? If it is proven to be from the same coin, how would that affect the discussion? Jam it back in, in the dark. |