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Friday, February 29, 2008 12:00 AM

The certainty epidemic

We all seem convinced we're right about politics, religion or science these days. What makes us so sure of ourselves?

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  • Friday, February 29, 2008 12:51 PM

    'both are beliefs, grounded in assumptions ... That does not make them "equal".'

    ... which is why I resist using the same word to describe them both. If they're not the same thing, or of equal value, or describing the same process ... perhaps instead of one catch-all 'style' word like 'believe' we need a set of more precise, graded 'substance' words.

    (Thank you everyone who answered my 'definition of spirituality' question, by the way - I need a little time to read through and absorb those. Hope I get a chance to answer before the thread closes!).

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