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Why belief is non-necessary (written by inventor of "non beliefism")


ProgrammingGodJordan

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('A')

 

It took billions of years of evolution on planet earth, for a phenomenon called 'non beliefism' to emerge, and I am its inventor.

 

 

('B')

 

'Non beliefism' is a framework that may enhance thought, while underlining that belief is non necessary, for belief opposes science.

 

 

 

('C')

 

Here is one of non beliefism's premise sequences:

 

Belief [/size]may constitute non-science.[/size]

 

Science in contrast, shan’t encode non-science.

Thereafter, it is non-scientific to believe.…ie scientific evidence shan’t contain non-scientific-evidence.

 

 

 

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In simpler words:

It is non-scientific to believe, as the concept of belief allows non-science, whereas science allows not non-science.

 

 

 

 

 

 

('D')

 

Small guideline:

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(E)

 

Criticism is welcome.

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('"#A#"')

I'm pretty sure the first bacteria didn't have any beliefs.

 

('"#B#"')

You didn't invent it. You might have invented the word, but the concept is not particularly new.

 

('"#C#"')

This should be in philosophy.

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Criticism is welcome.

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Moderator Note

 

Here's some criticism: This isn't physics.

 

 

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