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Yes I would, because ice could be very warm to someone who deals with things that are much colder than ice.Quote:
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To KNOW is to believe. But to believe is not necessarily to know.
To know is to know, to believe is to believe.
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Knowledge is a type of belief.
So if I say that I know ice is cold, you would qualify that as a belief? Do yourself a favour.
Ice boils liquid nitrogen. Ice is VERY HOT compared to many things.
I do believe that ice is cold, in a particular context, and very hot in other contexts. Is ice IN FACT “cold” always? No. To believe it is cold within a proper context is fine. But no one KNOWS that ice is cold in all cases.
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To know that you don’t believe in something believable is called what? (answer: mistaken belief, which is a belief in itself)
Endlessly repeating yourself is no way to win a debate.
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To be human is to believe. That one of those beliefs is not-believing-in does not exempt us from the responsibility of having those “non-beliefs” (not-believing-ins).
When someone believes that non-belief is not a belief, there is certainly no way to make them believe what they simply will not believe.See what I mean?? endless repetition.
I’m not here to make you believe as I believe, but only to show the consequences of trying to explain another’s beliefs to someone who believes they are the arbiter of what is believable.
It’s been an interesting show! Thanks!