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John Titor is a hoax?
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Observer" data-source="post: 170323" data-attributes="member: 9972"><p>But the source is still experience. Someone, somewhere, would have to obtain this experience to obtain the knowledge, which they can then impart upon others. The amount of disinformation in today's society almost ensures you will not know the truth if you choose to believe everything. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I don't have beliefs. In order to have a belief, you have to stick by it and have trust and faith in your notion. Rarely is one correct with their presumptions. It's safe to say, whatever I currently believe is probably not true, and I'm likely to change my mind and build upon my belief system as new information presents itself. I'm not one to dismiss something that's out of my grasp of understanding. I can only dismiss something if I believe the opposite to be true. If you told me the sky is green, I would disagree. But perhaps in your perspective, it is green, because you are visually impaired. </p><p></p><p>Would I say I believe in time travel? Well, I probably believe in it as much as I don't believe in it. Do I want it to be true? More-so than not. However, my desires have no real world impact on my reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Observer, post: 170323, member: 9972"] But the source is still experience. Someone, somewhere, would have to obtain this experience to obtain the knowledge, which they can then impart upon others. The amount of disinformation in today's society almost ensures you will not know the truth if you choose to believe everything. Personally, I don't have beliefs. In order to have a belief, you have to stick by it and have trust and faith in your notion. Rarely is one correct with their presumptions. It's safe to say, whatever I currently believe is probably not true, and I'm likely to change my mind and build upon my belief system as new information presents itself. I'm not one to dismiss something that's out of my grasp of understanding. I can only dismiss something if I believe the opposite to be true. If you told me the sky is green, I would disagree. But perhaps in your perspective, it is green, because you are visually impaired. Would I say I believe in time travel? Well, I probably believe in it as much as I don't believe in it. Do I want it to be true? More-so than not. However, my desires have no real world impact on my reality. [/QUOTE]
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