Assume, with faith anything is possible is true
Now with faith, x=Sai Baba materializes necklace
Now with faith, we believe x.
Thus x is true.
Because, if x was not true that would mean with faith anything is possible is not true.
But we assumed x to be true.
So we see a contradiciton.
So we see it goes back in a loop being self-referential.
So it seems that belief in someone actually depends on his or her BELIEF. How much does one believe that he believes? Thus we see the debate between rationalists and believers are futile. Now it seems that everyone is born a believer. Throughout the course of our life our beliefs themselves depend on how much we believe.
Thus in conclusion, if we believe Sai Baba with belief of total faith produces necklace then it is true. If we believe it to be false, it is false. Hence mentalist Joseph Dunninger,
"For those who believe no explanation is necessary, for those who don't none will suffice."
2007-05-19
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