So people should read only those things they believe in and only those things
which back up their beliefs?
Meanwhile Leicester have conceded in seven of their last 11 home games
which backs up my belief that we should have an entertaining game with both teams scoring in this one.
Not exact matches
The problem of confirmation bias — a tendency to place weight on data that
back up our
beliefs,
which can prevent us from exploring alternatives — has recently been explored in a number of pop psychology books.
«I am arguing a
belief, creationism and Christianity as a whole,
which is generally based on faith with the facts
backing it
up.»
If I make a statement about the objective world,
which includes everything apart from my subjective world: my thoughts, my feelings, my
beliefs, etc., I need to
back it
up with empirical evidence that can be tested and retested experimentally.
But then Charles Darwin wrote about something called the Theory of Evolution,
which challenged the long - held Christian
belief that the world was created by God in six days, and the war between the dual revelations flared
back up.
You believe in theories
which are unproven
beliefs and try and
back them
up with the statement «Science provides questions that may never be answered...» LOL talk about a lazy answer.
Which, as I said earlier, has no evidence to
back up the
belief.
If it was
up to me, i would sign fabinho as cover for valencia and promote tuanzebe... would have loved to see varela but clearly he is too offensive for mourinho
which is very ironic because varela's playing style is similar to that of marcelo, i realy hope he fine tunes his defensive qualities in germany nd comes
back a better player..fosu - mensah would be a world beater if mourinho puts him under pogba's wing, nd memphis just needs self
belief again and full trust from the coach to make him deadly again..
Then again, maybe it's not a matter of
belief, just the working
up to an encounter,
which once achieved leaves no other route than to trace the way
back.
Our host posted an enlightening paper «Disagreement, Dogmatism, and
Belief Polarization» a while
back in
which FWIW, we would do well to refer to before engaging in a smackdown with someone who gets our hackles
up.
From Jenny: I have great
belief in EFT founding principles, theory and the immense research
which backs it
up, however what attracted me most to Emotionally Focused Therapy is that it makes sense in a logical way.