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"Belief" is thus largely epistemological, or so it would seem, the process of arriving at conclusions based on "information."
November 2009 2009
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"Belief" is thus largely epistemological, or so it would seem, the process of arriving at conclusions based on "information."
Saying Something 2010
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"Belief" is a matter of where and when you were born, not on what is "right" or "correct."
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"Belief" is thus largely epistemological, or so it would seem, the process of arriving at conclusions based on "information."
Self-Protection 2009
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"Belief" is (intuitively I would say, by definition) only verified by itself, it is necessarily absolute and unnegotiable.
Towards a Lexicon of Folly: Factard Hal Duncan 2010
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'Belief' is the uncritical acceptance of an idea or school of thought because it is appealing, and I most certainly do not 'believe' in sasquatch.
Frame 352, and all that Darren Naish 2006
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To see where and when State of Belief is broadcast, go to www. airamericaradio.com/stations.
Media 2010
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To see where and when State of Belief is broadcast, go to: www. airamericaradio.com/stations.
Media 2010
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State of Belief is heard nationwide on Air America Radio on Sundays from 5 to 6 PM EST.
Media 2010
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Parenting Beyond Belief is a series of essays written by different people, some famous and some not, about raising children without religion.
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