AmbiguousGuy
Well-Known Member
So what you're saying is that beliefs themselves are neither true nor false, because they're a state of being that you either hold or you don't.
That works OK for me. I would say that 'true' makes no good sense to me objectively. We can't know what is true in the same way that God, if God, could know what was true. We hallucinate. We go insane. We make logic mistakes.
But most of us have brains which work desperately to ignore all that and remain in the solid certainty that our beliefs match external reality, no matter what.
All our beliefs are true. It's just a claim we humans make.
Would you agree that the contents and claims of beliefs can be true or untrue, though?
They might be, but we humans could never be privvy to that info. Not unless we are actual prophets of God.
We're fallible in all sorts of ways.