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Belief - knowlwdge or not?
Is belief the same as knowledge?
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Re: Belief - knowlwdge or not?
No.
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Re: Belief - knowlwdge or not?
Does a belief require proof?Kurieuo wrote:No.
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Re: Belief - knowlwdge or not?
Belief requires evidence.
At least the biblical kind of belief/faith.
If that's the kind of belief you're referring to.
At least the biblical kind of belief/faith.
If that's the kind of belief you're referring to.
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
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Re: Belief - knowlwdge or not?
Yes, thank youRickD wrote:Belief requires evidence.
At least the biblical kind of belief/faith.
If that's the kind of belief you're referring to.
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It is good to be clear on terms.stuartcr wrote:Yes, thank youRickD wrote:Belief requires evidence.
At least the biblical kind of belief/faith.
If that's the kind of belief you're referring to.
Belief can be blind belief.
Knowledge is belief that has justification.
"Official" definitions aside, it is good to start with each person's own understanding.
Some place such a high bar on knowledge as to say that which counts as knowledge is only that which is true.
Consider that it seems right, at least to me, to say someone's knowledge might be wrong, however it doesn't make sense to say someone's truth is wrong.
THAT is, unless you're a completed product of a "highly rigorous" Western-European education wherein each society and culture and even individuals can have their own "truth" -- i.e., "what is true for you isn't true for me."
For such, "truth" and "knowledge" appears to be interchangeable, such that truth is even relative to a subject and not objective.
In terms of the biblical belief, "knowledge of God" and "belief" thereof could be interchangeable.
Consider that Thomas "believed" Jesus was raised according to what is recorded after placing his finger in Christ's hand.
This is just one of many instances in Scripture that Christian Evidentialists put forward for a "biblical faith" not being blind but based upon evidence.
Such is opposed to the blind kind that "faith-healing" groups proclaim we must have, and if we weren't healed, well we "didn't have enough faith".
Hope that provides a more helpful response than my previous "No".
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Re: Belief - knowlwdge or not?
I agree, but I think 'knowledge' that isn't actually true is just what you think, not what you know.Kurieuo wrote:It is good to be clear on terms.stuartcr wrote:Yes, thank youRickD wrote:Belief requires evidence.
At least the biblical kind of belief/faith.
If that's the kind of belief you're referring to.
Belief can be blind belief.
Knowledge is belief that has justification.
"Official" definitions aside, it is good to start with each person's own understanding.
Some place such a high bar on knowledge as to say that which counts as knowledge is only that which is true.
Consider that it seems right, at least to me, to say someone's knowledge might be wrong, however it doesn't make sense to say someone's truth is wrong.
THAT is, unless you're a completed product of a "highly rigorous" Western-European education wherein each society and culture and even individuals can have their own "truth" -- i.e., "what is true for you isn't true for me."
For such, "truth" and "knowledge" appears to be interchangeable, such that truth is even relative to a subject and not objective.
In terms of the biblical belief, "knowledge of God" and "belief" thereof could be interchangeable.
Consider that Thomas "believed" Jesus was raised according to what is recorded after placing his finger in Christ's hand.
This is just one of many instances in Scripture that Christian Evidentialists put forward for a "biblical faith" not being blind but based upon evidence.
Such is opposed to the blind kind that "faith-healing" groups proclaim we must have, and if we weren't healed, well we "didn't have enough faith".
Hope that provides a more helpful response than my previous "No".
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You don't agree then, for what you just said contradicts.Nicki wrote:I agree, but I think 'knowledge' that isn't actually true is just what you think, not what you know.Kurieuo wrote:It is good to be clear on terms.stuartcr wrote:Yes, thank youRickD wrote:Belief requires evidence.
At least the biblical kind of belief/faith.
If that's the kind of belief you're referring to.
Belief can be blind belief.
Knowledge is belief that has justification.
"Official" definitions aside, it is good to start with each person's own understanding.
Some place such a high bar on knowledge as to say that which counts as knowledge is only that which is true.
Consider that it seems right, at least to me, to say someone's knowledge might be wrong, however it doesn't make sense to say someone's truth is wrong.
THAT is, unless you're a completed product of a "highly rigorous" Western-European education wherein each society and culture and even individuals can have their own "truth" -- i.e., "what is true for you isn't true for me."
For such, "truth" and "knowledge" appears to be interchangeable, such that truth is even relative to a subject and not objective.
In terms of the biblical belief, "knowledge of God" and "belief" thereof could be interchangeable.
Consider that Thomas "believed" Jesus was raised according to what is recorded after placing his finger in Christ's hand.
This is just one of many instances in Scripture that Christian Evidentialists put forward for a "biblical faith" not being blind but based upon evidence.
Such is opposed to the blind kind that "faith-healing" groups proclaim we must have, and if we weren't healed, well we "didn't have enough faith".
Hope that provides a more helpful response than my previous "No".
Question: Can someone be wrong in their knowledge.
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Re: Belief - knowlwdge or not?
I believe if a person rejects God they must go outside logic,reason and reality and believe by imagination and so there knowledge is flawed from the start.
When a person accepts God though that person remains in logic,reason and reality and their knowledge can be trusted because they know all things have a cause and all things that have a cause are caused by something else but as soon as a person rejects God this fact of the world around us goes out the window to assume this is not true in some cases based on blind faith and imagination.
When a person accepts God though that person remains in logic,reason and reality and their knowledge can be trusted because they know all things have a cause and all things that have a cause are caused by something else but as soon as a person rejects God this fact of the world around us goes out the window to assume this is not true in some cases based on blind faith and imagination.
Hebrews 12:2-3 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith;who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross,despising the shame,and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
2nd Corinthians 4:4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not,lest the light of this glorious gospel of Christ,who is the image of God,should shine unto them.
2nd Corinthians 4:4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not,lest the light of this glorious gospel of Christ,who is the image of God,should shine unto them.
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I believe to know simply means to be convinced beyond any shadow of doubt. So yes; a person can be wrong in their knowledge.Kurieuo wrote:You don't agree then, for what you just said contradicts.Nicki wrote:I agree, but I think 'knowledge' that isn't actually true is just what you think, not what you know.Kurieuo wrote:It is good to be clear on terms.stuartcr wrote:Yes, thank youRickD wrote:Belief requires evidence.
At least the biblical kind of belief/faith.
If that's the kind of belief you're referring to.
Belief can be blind belief.
Knowledge is belief that has justification.
"Official" definitions aside, it is good to start with each person's own understanding.
Some place such a high bar on knowledge as to say that which counts as knowledge is only that which is true.
Consider that it seems right, at least to me, to say someone's knowledge might be wrong, however it doesn't make sense to say someone's truth is wrong.
THAT is, unless you're a completed product of a "highly rigorous" Western-European education wherein each society and culture and even individuals can have their own "truth" -- i.e., "what is true for you isn't true for me."
For such, "truth" and "knowledge" appears to be interchangeable, such that truth is even relative to a subject and not objective.
In terms of the biblical belief, "knowledge of God" and "belief" thereof could be interchangeable.
Consider that Thomas "believed" Jesus was raised according to what is recorded after placing his finger in Christ's hand.
This is just one of many instances in Scripture that Christian Evidentialists put forward for a "biblical faith" not being blind but based upon evidence.
Such is opposed to the blind kind that "faith-healing" groups proclaim we must have, and if we weren't healed, well we "didn't have enough faith".
Hope that provides a more helpful response than my previous "No".
Question: Can someone be wrong in their knowledge.
Ken
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"What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence".
"What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence".
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Re: Belief - knowlwdge or not?
And I'd agree with you.Kenny wrote:I believe to know simply means to be convinced beyond any shadow of doubt. So yes; a person can be wrong in their knowledge.Kurieuo wrote:Question: Can someone be wrong in their knowledge.
Our knowledge can change, grow and even perhaps shrink.
For example, scientific knowledge such as Newtonian Physics and General Relativity and even further Special Relativity.
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Is your belief about rejection considered knowledge? If so, how do you know your knowledge is not flawed?abelcainsbrother wrote:I believe if a person rejects God they must go outside logic,reason and reality and believe by imagination and so there knowledge is flawed from the start.
When a person accepts God though that person remains in logic,reason and reality and their knowledge can be trusted because they know all things have a cause and all things that have a cause are caused by something else but as soon as a person rejects God this fact of the world around us goes out the window to assume this is not true in some cases based on blind faith and imagination.
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I meant I agreed with most of what you said.Kurieuo wrote:You don't agree then, for what you just said contradicts.Nicki wrote:
I agree, but I think 'knowledge' that isn't actually true is just what you think, not what you know.
Question: Can someone be wrong in their knowledge.
I still think only what we know for sure can be termed 'knowledge'. When we disagree with what particular scientists say we refer to it as what they think, not what they know.
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But just because a person "knows something for sure" doesn't mean they are going to be correct! Using theism as an example; you can 2 people worshiping different Gods, yet they both know for sure that their God is the real one; obviously but they both can't be right.Nicki wrote:I meant I agreed with most of what you said.Kurieuo wrote:You don't agree then, for what you just said contradicts.Nicki wrote:
I agree, but I think 'knowledge' that isn't actually true is just what you think, not what you know.
Question: Can someone be wrong in their knowledge.
I still think only what we know for sure can be termed 'knowledge'. When we disagree with what particular scientists say we refer to it as what they think, not what they know.
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"What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence".
"What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence".
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Seriously kenny, how many times are we supposed to answer this assertion?
Let us proclaim the mystery of our faith: Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.
Lord I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.
Lord I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.