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What do you mean by negative beliefs?Should the disbeliever be questioning their disbelief, or negative beliefs?
Beliefs come in two forms, either negative or positive, accepted or rejected, because belief/unbelief is not proof.What do you mean by negative beliefs?
Should the disbeliever be questioning their disbelief, or negative beliefs?
I think two sides of one coin is rather not questioning itself. Might try there.Should the disbeliever be questioning their disbelief, or negative beliefs?
Well, there's no such things as negative beliefs. They should be questioned in their beliefs, just like everyone else.Should the disbeliever be questioning their disbelief, or negative beliefs?
Should the disbeliever be questioning their disbelief, or negative beliefs?
Can you prove love is rational? Or can you prove it to another who refuses to accept it?Well they should be able to rationalise their disbelief
But how about a Christian's disbelief in atheism?Very much so. Just as much some one with belief, must question what they believe.
Regards Tony
Well, there's no such things as negative beliefs. They should be questioned in their beliefs, just like everyone else.
Can you prove love is rational? Or can you prove it to another who refuses to accept it?
But how about a Christian's disbelief in atheism?
One can do any study on any beliefs they believe in.
It has to do with irrational skepticism, or emotionally skeptical.WTF does that have to do with the OP?
One can do any study on any beliefs they believe in.
They must have very positive beliefs in negative beliefs.