Uhhh.... I agree.
2007-04-14 20:03:14
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answer #1
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answered by S K 7
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Lewis Carroll had it down quite nicely:
"I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
And believing with your heart can be dangerous.
At least a couple of the things I believed most totally, emotionally, beyond doubt...
...turned out not to be true.
Utter conviction of truth does not equate to utter reliability of it.
2007-04-14 20:14:58
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answer #2
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answered by Pedestal 42 7
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Yes, the human brain is absolutely amazing, so is the human heart (soul). The muscle is pretty cool too.
2007-04-14 20:10:29
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answer #3
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answered by Wisdom in Faith 4
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Faith isn't a muscle. It is like a muscle. If you practice lieing to yourself enough, or at least convincing yourself that you are sure of things that you don't really know, you get better at it.
2007-04-14 20:10:44
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answered by rep206 3
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F must be excercised.
The heart doesn't believe it is motivated by belief, fed from the cranial cavity from falshood or truth.
2007-04-14 20:10:36
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answered by LELAND 4
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Inorganic stuff.
Like Anatomy professors cannot be hauled up for grammatical errors, Romantic poets don't have to bother with Anatomy.
2007-04-14 20:10:07
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answered by smartobees 4
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I said its like a muscle. Do you not know a simile, metaphor, or analogy when you read one?
Why you gotta play the victim?
2007-04-14 20:15:59
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answered by Who's got my back? 5
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um.... ok... The Brain is a nice organ isn't it?
2007-04-14 20:04:35
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answer #8
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answered by Skeptic123 5
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