Doing Things Based On Faith And Belief Can Be Harmful
However, for our own welfare let us learn to avoid becoming victims of such subtle influence.
The act of assuming and believing in either tangible or intangible ideas, without the presence of plausible evidential support, is in direct opposition to our common sense.
Because the senses work affirmatively when initiating an act of any kind, and the senses may use the act of assumption and or belief, at appropriate times only.
And this act, is also covered under coherency in conduct.
Identifying the characteristics of our commonly known five senses, all of them bring knowledge into the intellectual cerebral cortex chamber (the mind).
This is something people are to take note of in their lives engagements.
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, do you ever get into your car, close your eyes and hit the highway, smell something and not sensed what it is, hear the voice of a human and mistaken it for the bark of a dog, do you drink water and it tasted like sweetened milk, and have you touched a rough surface that felt smooth? I put forth these demonstratives to show that humans operate on some serious rules which can never be waved.
Now it should be clear that we are able to assume and place belief into something, giving the context of the business and based on foreseeable proximate outcome.
But naturally we should not treat the entire panoply of life's notions as things eligible and qualified for involvement in them by assumption and belief.
If we observe the human entity beginning at primordial times with a honest mind, we see nothing intrinsically spiritual or sacred attached to life, and not even one thing as a requisite one should assume or believe in.
To the extent everyone is obligated to know her or his self, and not believe in their selves.
Apply the principles of knowledge to knowing one self, then use the knowledge of ancient historical accounts to judge modern theological faith-based views which persuades people to assume, believe and hope in things that has no known existence.
To be sure of anything there must be knowledge first not assumption, belief or faith.
Apply the principles of knowledge to the act of knowing one self, then use the knowledge of ancient historical accounts to judge modern theological faith-based views, being used for persuading people to assume, believe and hope in things that has no known existence.
To be sure of anything there must be knowledge first not assumption, belief or faith.
By nature the human beings animate on a logical perception, and it is imperative one does not attempt living by faith.
Ultimately, let all people understand that energies which are in the words; believe, faith and hope are without life, if they are not activated by the source of knowledge.