I'm not really concerned with which one seems to make more sense, though. Saves you a whole lot of time arguing either way, amiright? I expect people to act on the things they believe to be valuable without any requirement that those things must sensibly or truly be so.
If a man believed that a soda tab he found in the trash had the power to cure cancer, he'd probably act accordingly.
I have been asking, though, about the sensibility of such a person believing that no one else could believe in the magical power to cure cancer, unless they -also- believed it proceeded from a belief in soda tabs.
If a man believed that a soda tab he found in the trash had the power to cure cancer, he'd probably act accordingly.
I have been asking, though, about the sensibility of such a person believing that no one else could believe in the magical power to cure cancer, unless they -also- believed it proceeded from a belief in soda tabs.
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