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In response to
"
all of those beliefs are rational, really. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
beliving is rational but the belif is not
Posted by
Danedukenuuk
Jan 5 '11, 17:18
otherwise it's not a belif but fact or theory
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I'll counter that. Believing is irrational, by definition. All of those beliefs can be rational, depending on which assumptions you choose. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 5, 17:19
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fath is a feeling and all feelings can be tricked
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Danedukenuuk
Jan 5, 17:29
I think all beliefs about evolution require a leap of faith, which is hopefully based on a rational foundation.
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loosilu
Jan 5, 17:26
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you do?
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Danedukenuuk
Jan 5, 17:34
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it is always a leap of faith, because no one was there and it can't be tested. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 5, 17:59
also....
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loosilu
Jan 5, 17:32
to the one that belive it is rational to belive
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Danedukenuuk
Jan 5, 17:22
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