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WolfpackN64 said:
Peh said:

Let me ask you something, arf. Do you consider a belief and knowledge to be the same, arf? 

Belief and knowledge are two different concepts in my mind.

Good, arf. We think the same, arf.  

Do you agree with me in saying that, in regard to theism/atheism and agnosticism, one bothers with the question of believing/not believing and the other one with the question of having knowledge about a specific something, arf?

Edit: Let me give you an example. arf.

I say that I have a key in my right pocket right now which can open the door to my apartment arf. 
Do you believe my claim, arf? 
Can you actually know that I have a key in my pocket right now, arf? 

What are the possible answers to this questions, arf? 

What I am perceiving is that the only question you have answered through the pages is the last one: "You don't know", arf. But you still have to answer if you believe me, arf. And in order to believe my claim, you don't need to know. Thus, why there is no evidence required for a belief, arf. 

Last edited by Peh - on 16 January 2018

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