PHIL Thrown out of an FBO...
Having a hobby isn't like having beliefs.
...the CPU is ALWAYS executing as long as it has power. I believe the same is true of the human brain. It is always processing and always believing in something. So, I reject the idea that it is possible to either believe in nothing or have no beliefs at all.
What does "having beliefs" mean?
When I say "I believe X is false", I mean something different than when
I say "I do not believe that X is true." Do you see a difference in
those two statements? If not, then this is where our difference begins.
Jose
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"Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where
it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter).
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