I believe Jupiter, the biggest planet so far in our solar system, does exist
Since according to you, "belief is thinking something is true regardless of how contrary reality shows it to be.", I'm afraid you'll need to prove that Jupiter doesn't exist here, or at least claim that it doesn't exist...
Go ahead now genius, make me laugh
No, not according to me. It's according to the origin of the word itself. Did you really think that I invented the word?
About jupiter... you claim this exists, I didn't say anything about jupiter, but if you want to ask, I have no evidence that Jupiter does not exist,
nor do you personally have any evidence that it does. All you have, again, is the reference of other's claiming that something exists... and
somehow that is sufficient enough for you to think it true. Interesting 'reality' you have going there. XD
When you laugh, are you capable of coherent thought, or are you just laughing maniacally? Either way enjoy your laugh.
>No, not according to me. It's according to the origin of the word itself.
You're stupid beyond belief
The "origin" of the word "belief", does not equate its actual definition, its meaning....
>Belief is from the anglo-saxon root word "lief" which means to wish. Think about that... People sure have a lot of wishes, but little to no actual knowledge.
And?
Faith is not a strong belief. Belief is thinking something is true regardless of how contrary reality shows it to be.
BULLSHIT!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belief
>A belief is an attitude that something is the case, or that some proposition about the world is true.[1] In epistemology, philosophers use the term "belief" to refer to attitudes about the world which can be either true or false.[2] To believe something is to take it to be true; for instance, to believe that snow is white is comparable to accepting the truth of the proposition "snow is white". However, holding a belief does not require active introspection. For example, few carefully consider whether or not the sun will rise tomorrow, simply assuming that it will. Moreover, beliefs need not be occurrent (e.g. a person actively thinking "snow is white"), but can instead be dispositional (e.g. a person who if asked about the color of snow would assert "snow is white").[2]
Now gtfo you clown, belief doesn't equate denial of reality, case closed
Open a dictionary before you spew you next BS
Congratulations on being able to use other's words to provide your argument. No substance whatsoever and not a single original thought in that mind of yours is there? All you are doing is regurgitating xD.
> Now gtfo you clown
Words of a very intelligible individual who clearly has his argument well thought out.... lol
Edit: Sounds like you need a dictionary to speak for you because you clearly don't know how to speak for yourself XD.
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