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<blockquote data-quote="rajitha_ks" data-source="post: 19054831" data-attributes="member: 162025"><p>how do you say animals can't believe?</p><p>you should believe something based on known facts and experience. you can believe sun will rise tomorrow on the east, either you are aware of celestial mechanics, or because you've lived long enough to witness sun rising from east every single day you've lived, so it's safe to assume it will rise again tomorrow, and not because some old religious text book says so. do you get my logic?</p><p>any belief should be coupled with scientific knowledge or experience or both..</p><p>and one more thing. all beliefs should be associated with some sort of probability. there's very high probability that sun would rise in the east tomorrow.. but always there's a very remote probability that it might not, for some unknown reason. maybe it might explode tomorrow who knows? hence probability</p><p></p><p>believing in something just because somebody said so, or for no reason is plain stupidity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rajitha_ks, post: 19054831, member: 162025"] how do you say animals can't believe? you should believe something based on known facts and experience. you can believe sun will rise tomorrow on the east, either you are aware of celestial mechanics, or because you've lived long enough to witness sun rising from east every single day you've lived, so it's safe to assume it will rise again tomorrow, and not because some old religious text book says so. do you get my logic? any belief should be coupled with scientific knowledge or experience or both.. and one more thing. all beliefs should be associated with some sort of probability. there's very high probability that sun would rise in the east tomorrow.. but always there's a very remote probability that it might not, for some unknown reason. maybe it might explode tomorrow who knows? hence probability believing in something just because somebody said so, or for no reason is plain stupidity [/QUOTE]
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