No matter how sincere my beliefs, I can always be wrong.

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All ideas are subject to critical dissection and future correction. New evidence must always be allowed for and factored into our thinking. To hold onto any idea as unquestionable/unchallengeable is a form of bigotry.


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Ted Johnson 9 years  ago

This statement can be proven incorrect by elementary philosophy. Everybody holds to certain presuppositions. If I have the belief that I exist, then this belief is unquestionable and unchallengeable. This is not a form of bigotry.

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