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Date Posted: 05:53:30 07/28/01 Sat
Author: Anonymous
Subject: working with a quote

hmm....

"A beleif is what we accept as truth" (J W Apps)

I have been writing pages and pages to defend this. Now I'm thinking, is it really possible to defend such a statemen/claim? Surely if you truely believe in somthing you've accepted it as the truth. One would never be able to beleive in somthing one thought was false. I'm convinced that this claim is true but can't seem to give it a convincing defence...

hoping for some useful input from other people who, like myself, enjoy this sort of challenge an knows how frusterating it can be.

thanks

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