Hypatia_Alexandria
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On the contrary, you merely consider that your belief system provides you with that skill.spam
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On the contrary, you merely consider that your belief system provides you with that skill.spam
False beliefs are real beliefs.Are false beliefs aka "falsehoods" beliefs in reality?
Not for you. All belief is simply what you believe. Everything else [as your later posts] indicate you deem "false" or "falsehoods". That is a very subjective position.spam
False beliefs are real beliefs.
Why do you persist in your unbelief? By your own claims, unbelief makes you blind to the truth...
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A strawman is an intentionally misrepresented position that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument.
Beliefs in reality are backed by the truth and reality. And thanks for showing that you have no clue what the truth and reality entails.
Non sequitur And again you show you are conflating belief with guessing, as beliefs are backed up by the truth and reality. And since beliefs in reality can ONLY be known after reality occurs, then your reason does support the correct sequence in order to make the truth known to you in reality.
Sure you have, and your ignorance and misrepresentation of the truth and reality attests that. See above. How can you know about the truth and reality before it occurs?
Straw man or strawman; whichever you prefer. ALL beliefs in reality are connected to reality, and if you are not referring to beliefs in reality, then you are not denoting reality.
Does the Lord of the Rings trilogy exist in reality, Durrcon?
That's not an answer to the question you were asked. Try reading the question again."The Lord of the Rings trilogy" does not represent reality. And you trying trying to use a work of fiction to pretend to does tells us a lot about where the truth and reality stands with you.
You understand something wrong. It is perfectly possible to believe something that is false. It happens all the time.
That's not an answer to the question you were asked. Try reading the question again.
I know what belief means, you clearly do not.If you don't know what "belief" means, then look it up.
Does the Lord of the Rings trilogy exist in reality, Durrcon?"The Lord of the Rings trilogy" does not represent reality. And you trying trying to use a work of fiction to pretend to does tells us a lot about where the truth and reality stands with you.
Yes I can tell the difference. But you don't seem to be able to work out which question you were asked. Maybe you should go back to post #169 and answer the question you were asked.Do believe that "the Lord of the Rings trilogy" exists in reality?
Does "the Lord of the Rings trilogy" represent reality?
Can you tell the difference?
I know what belief means, you clearly do not.
Does the Lord of the Rings trilogy exist in reality, Durrcon?
More strawmanning. Belief is accepting something to be true in reality.
Does "the Lord of the Rings trilogy" represent reality?
But does the Lord of the Rings Trilogy exist in reality?It still does not depict or represent reality, as it is a figment of someone's imagination.