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Define belief please.
Thanks - well everyone thinks that somethings are most likely to be true without actually experiencing them themselves based on evidence presented by others, so can I ask what you mean by demonstrated? Does that count?
Something held to be true or more true than not but which is not actually demonstrated?
Would you consider my opinion that England will not win the European Football Championship to be a belief? If so, then yes, I have loads of beliefs.
I do not have any beliefs which require 100% faith only. I have a few hopes and wishes about things I know cannot be fulfilled but I find it easy to sort them into (a) those which could be subjected to the scientific method and which also come under 'don't know yet' and (b) those which are impossible; i.e. with such a vanishingly small possibility of being verified that they can be disregarded, especially at my age!
Interesting. How does a belief in the multiverse fit into the above schema since you can't demonstrate a multiverse?What then would be the reasons to believe in, say, a multiverse when one cannot be demonstrated?
where do your beliefs about what is right and wrong fit into those two categories?
I do not have to have beliefs on right and wrong because such beliefs, beliefs relying wholy on faith, are entirely subjective. My behaviours and opinions are the current result of millions of years of evolved instinctive, i.e. survival, traits and that includes altruism I think. Our species can very evidently and easily avoid extinction even if many do not behave in ways which would lead us to that point.
Just to note that, until the author of the OP tells us what he thinks he means by "beliefs" as opposed to "knowledge", any reply is likely to be a free pass to a hall of mirrors of thinking with free candy floss thrown in.
So no one on the thread can have a discussion with anyone else except under the guide of the OP? Really?
I don't believe in a multiverse. I accept that it is a possibility but no more than that.
NS,As I suspect you knew full well, I meant any reply to the OP. Any other discussion is of course entirely a matter for the participants.
No, I did not know 'full well', why would I given the position and phrasing of your post?
Just to note that, until the author of the OP tells us what he thinks he means by "beliefs" as opposed to "knowledge", any reply to that OP is likely to be a free pass to a hall of mirrors of thinking with free candy floss thrown in.
I have a belief that I am the greatest man in the world... Oh wait, sorry, that doesn't fit your definition.
yes I'd probably put that down to belief in the comparative shitness of England's football team.
Is that because there is.....as some kind of strange thing might say......no reason to believe in multiverses.