nope, I believed with all my heart that my mother loved me and that turned out to be absolutely false, it was at this time that I was forced to realize what is really important to some people and it not only crushed my heart, it caused me to lose all hope and faith
2006-07-08 13:50:17
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answer #1
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answered by Voodoo Doll 6
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No, not necessarily.
For instance, most Christians believe with all their heart that Jesus is both the son of God and God., but it is definitely not a fact.
2006-07-08 13:58:40
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answer #2
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answered by zaki1968 4
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If you think you're Alexander the Great, does that make you Alexander the Great?
Conviction (based on feeling) has nothing to do with cognition (knowing) or reality. People have convictions (strong feelings) about many things that just ain't so.
2006-07-08 13:48:18
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answer #3
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answered by Pandak 5
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What we'd like to believe and "what is" are 2 entirely different things.
2006-07-08 13:46:45
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you ever believe in Santa?
2006-07-08 13:45:47
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answer #5
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answered by carolynator 2
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If you're a postmodernist, yes.
If you're capable of rational thought... no, it's still opinion
2006-07-08 13:45:46
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answer #6
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answered by ensnentill 5
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Not necessescarily. It could jusst mean you are gullible.
2006-07-08 13:50:48
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answer #7
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answered by malcy 6
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Of course not..
WAlt Disney had a song""Wishing will make itr so!""
2006-07-08 13:48:53
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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It only matters what the real truth is.
2006-07-08 13:49:41
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answer #9
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answered by tobinmbsc 4
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It may be to you.
2006-07-08 13:58:17
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answered by =_= 5
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No. I was so sure of things before but was way off...hehe
2006-07-08 13:46:08
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answered by merlin_steele 6
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