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How much of what you believe came from someone else?

 
 
neologist
 
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Reply Tue 10 Jan, 2006 10:15 am
I was one of the lucky ones who tripped over the brain of an abstracted mensa candidate.

Darned if it didn't fall right in.

Works backwards a lot of the time, though.
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Treya
 
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Reply Wed 11 Jan, 2006 10:22 pm
Eorl wrote:
Bartikus,

I disagree.

Many things (if not MOST things) we learn for ourselves through interaction with the world (not to be confused with information from an outside source.

People teach us things but often we don't really learn them until we try them oursleves.


Very good point Eorl. I believe life is all about experience!
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lightfoot
 
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Reply Sun 5 Feb, 2006 12:19 am
I believe all religions are '' taught '' and it's not until we have been '' taught '' to speak-read, do we '' learn '' how to reason.... then one can reason about what they '' want '' to believe. I would assume.. in the case of those that can' reason...to me, would end up, only believing what they are/were '' taught ''
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