Big Bang?
Dave Monroe
monropolitan at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 29 19:32:25 CDT 2005
I tend to use 'em with ALL possible meanings in play,
so ... my point being, it's not like NOT believing in
something leaves a vacuum which something ELSE might
not fill. And maybe that any given "belief" actually
entails any number of attendant "beliefs" ...
--- Cyrus <ioannissevastianos at yahoo.gr> wrote:
>
> And, Dave, the verb "to believe" can mean, among
> other things, "to have faith", "to accept something
> as true", or "to hold an opinion". Using the same
> word with different meanings in the same sentence
> is also a logical fallacy, called "equivocation".
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