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Do you have any beliefs (non-religious) which you feel strongly about but which have not been supported or confirmed by facts?
This discussion centers on the nature of beliefs, particularly non-religious ones, and the distinction between beliefs and hunches. Participants express various personal beliefs, ranging from skepticism about conspiracy theories to whimsical notions about gnomes and Santa Claus. The conversation highlights the importance of critical thinking over magical thinking, with one user emphasizing that critical thinking leads to more reliable conclusions. The dialogue also touches on societal issues, such as economic concerns and the role of beliefs in shaping perceptions of reality.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for psychologists, sociologists, educators, and anyone interested in the interplay between beliefs, critical thinking, and societal issues.
jimmysnyder said:I'm a skeptic. That means that while most people believe some things that are true and some things that are false, I only believe things that are true.
The OP is not asking for your hunches.runner said:Lol. I have a hunch this is going to be a short thread.
brewnog said:I believe in the evil powers of hoards of street dwelling dentists.
*-<|:-D=<-< said:I believe the man is reading this right now.
jimmysnyder said:The OP is not asking for your hunches.
drankin said:I believe this kind of discussion creates interesting questions, most of which do not have scientific answers. As Frank Herbert wrote in Dune, science doesn't answer the really interesting questions.
BobG said:Yet, not once, in any of his books, did he ever answer the question about a plane trying to take off from a conveyor belt; nor did he ever answer whether a bullet shot straight up in the air could kill someone when it came back down.
Most importantly of all, none of his books ever answered how long it takes for a stadium filled with 100,000 angry soccer fans equipped with 1 meter square mirrors to boil the blood in a referee's head.
I believe science answers all of the really interesting questions.
Oh. I thought you were just going to edit your post to say:runner said:But, isn't there a fine line between a hunch and a belief? Some people even elevate their hunches into personal theories when they make comments like, "Here's my theory on why Easy Ride lost the race."
wolram said:I have a belief, that all the world leaders are conspiring to stop me becoming a millionaire,
every time i get a bit of extra cash the buggers put prices up.