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Basically, I ask a question or a set of questions in the OP, and you try to come up with your best answer to the question(s). While each member is allowed just one attempt per thread, your answer can span more than one post. As part of the game, give kudos to any post that you believe is a great answer to the question (you decide for yourself which posts deserve your kudos, but try to be sparing with your provision of kudos points). A week or two from now, answers will be evaluated based on the number of kudos given to each post. The answer with the most kudos given will be declared the best answer. In case of a tie, all the equally top answers will be declared best answers.
Not all attempts will be evaluated, however. I will use some judgement and discount any answer that is clearly not a serious answer or that is clearly not the member's work. Obviously, I can't make any one of you play by the rules of the game, but I want to see how this all turns out. So think of this as a trial thread of some sort.
Now, for the topic question:
What is the difference between belief and knowledge? Does one say they know the sun will rise tomorrow, or can they only reasonably say they believe the sun will rise tomorrow? Is there even a difference? I find this a little confusing. Please explain.
Basically, I ask a question or a set of questions in the OP, and you try to come up with your best answer to the question(s). While each member is allowed just one attempt per thread, your answer can span more than one post. As part of the game, give kudos to any post that you believe is a great answer to the question (you decide for yourself which posts deserve your kudos, but try to be sparing with your provision of kudos points). A week or two from now, answers will be evaluated based on the number of kudos given to each post. The answer with the most kudos given will be declared the best answer. In case of a tie, all the equally top answers will be declared best answers.
Not all attempts will be evaluated, however. I will use some judgement and discount any answer that is clearly not a serious answer or that is clearly not the member's work. Obviously, I can't make any one of you play by the rules of the game, but I want to see how this all turns out. So think of this as a trial thread of some sort.
Now, for the topic question:
What is the difference between belief and knowledge? Does one say they know the sun will rise tomorrow, or can they only reasonably say they believe the sun will rise tomorrow? Is there even a difference? I find this a little confusing. Please explain.