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Genius answer.
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Something just occurred to me: is it important to prove anything? I know it is human nature to be curious, but some people need absolute proof of everything, in order to believe that it's true.
Should we denounce/ mock/attempt to disprove someone's deepest beliefs -- simply because we can't see it, or feel it? I don't think so. So much of the need for proof is counter-productive.of course, some beliefs are ridiculous to the point of being dangerous; those are troublesome. In most cases, though, it is live, and let live. Too much about time on this Earth, is spent trying to prove someone else is wrong. All this negative energy!
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It usually is to the IRS.
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