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Question Concerning Your Beliefs
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<blockquote data-quote="Dalet" data-source="post: 181178" data-attributes="member: 11193"><p>Okay, then it would seem that "whatever is known is not really known" is a part of your belief system. </p><p></p><p>Of course, you're aware that "to me" and "I choose" are, in this context, merely other ways of saying "I believe". So your statement could be paraphrased as: "I believe that belief is highly overrated. It's a lie. I believe in dismissing all lies." In other words, you seem to be saying that you believe in disposing of your beliefs. This seems a bit contradictory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalet, post: 181178, member: 11193"] Okay, then it would seem that "whatever is known is not really known" is a part of your belief system. Of course, you're aware that "to me" and "I choose" are, in this context, merely other ways of saying "I believe". So your statement could be paraphrased as: "I believe that belief is highly overrated. It's a lie. I believe in dismissing all lies." In other words, you seem to be saying that you believe in disposing of your beliefs. This seems a bit contradictory. [/QUOTE]
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