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... believe and teach others to believe in supernatural activities ? It does not matter whether they are new or old . The fact remains that I believe in them according to your statement ; indeed you solemnly swore as much in your affidavit ...
... believe and teach others to believe in supernatural activities ? It does not matter whether they are new or old . The fact remains that I believe in them according to your statement ; indeed you solemnly swore as much in your affidavit ...
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... believe different things . Suppose someone is ill and he says : " This is a punishment , " and I say : " If I'm ill , I don't think of punishment at all . " If you say : " Do you believe the op- posite ? " - you can call it believing ...
... believe different things . Suppose someone is ill and he says : " This is a punishment , " and I say : " If I'm ill , I don't think of punishment at all . " If you say : " Do you believe the op- posite ? " - you can call it believing ...
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... believe , this was regarded as something bad . Normally if I did not believe in the existence of something no one would think there was anything wrong in this . Also , there is this extraordinary use of the word ' believe ' . One talks ...
... believe , this was regarded as something bad . Normally if I did not believe in the existence of something no one would think there was anything wrong in this . Also , there is this extraordinary use of the word ' believe ' . One talks ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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