(January 30, 2013 at 4:56 pm)Zone Wrote: Answering no isn't a belief because there isn't a reason why the Lochness Monster should exist due to a lack of evidence. You can choose to believe it without the evidence then you're actively engaging in the process of maintaining a belief about something you can't know.
Answering no is a belief because in that case you believe that the LNM does not exist. And whether or not you choose to believe without evidence, you are maintaining a belief either way.