Saying you do not believe in something is a belief in and of itself.

Dallas, Texas
January 11, 2019 10:54am CST
Anything you believe in is based on your own personal world view. Things you do not believe in are your beliefs and nobody can take that away from you. But things you say you do not believe in are simply things you do not either appreciate, understand or only wish would not be.
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• Santiago, Chile
12 Jan 19
When not believing, it's a belief itself :)
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• Dallas, Texas
12 Jan 19
That is exactly right.
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• Santiago, Chile
12 Jan 19
@lookatdesktop I did not belive that, but a friend of mine who's into reading all that philosophy stuff sat me down and had a long conversation with me, and yeah it made sense. However I will always believe in God. I sure respect people who don't.
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@Kasjnak (4492)
• Romania
11 Jan 19
It all depends on the reference system. What if one day you wake up and everyone around you says that black is white and white is black? Or that 2+2=5? Who's right and who's wrong? Beliefs can change too.
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• Dallas, Texas
11 Jan 19
If I woke up to a world like that I would want to sooner go back to sleep, hoping that it was just a dream. There are those who insist man never made it to the moon and some think man has already walked on Mars. This is so confusing to me and the idea that pyramids might exist on Mars or under the ice and snow of the Antarctic. The flat earth belief system has been growing and UFOs are not all explained. Those that remain unexplained suggest that some if not many are in fact from out of this world.
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