Is there such thing as a reason to believe?

Is there such thing as a reason to believe?

Monitor on Psychology, 41 (11). http://www.apa.org/monitor/2010/12/believe Harking back to Sigmund Freud, some psychologists have characterized religious beliefs as pathological, seeing religion as a malignant social force that encourages irrational thoughts and ritualistic behaviors.

Is it true that everything happens for a reason?

Everything happens for a reason because we live in a limit based space (speed of light for example) that runs on a cause —- effect relationship. The downside is that the reason is not always given to you. For example mental illness, why bad things happen to good people, why God answers some prayers & not others.

Can you answer a question you don’t know the answer to?

No matter what your job or level, your work life is always throwing questions at you. Some of them are easy to answer with a confident “yes,” “no,” or a well-reasoned explanation. Others aren’t. Most of the time it’s no big deal when you don’t have a solid answer right away.

Do you believe even if you have stopped believing?

Believe even if you have stopped believing. Believe for the sake of the dead, for love, to keep your heart beating, believe. Never give up, never despair, let no mystery confound you into the conclusion that mystery cannot be yours.” “Believe in yourself and all that you are.

Why do people believe things that never happened?

Absolutely nothing is wrong with you. People believe things that are not true or never happened all the time. All we need is a good reason to believe a story we are told. Sometimes that reason is a false belief that it might be good for us. This is how homeopathic medicine works.

What is one thing you believe that no one else does?

The word “self-made” doesn’t have exact definition (that word is stupid social pseudo-science crap), some people would go with definition “self-made – meaning owing wealth or important position to one’s efforts, not to advantages given by birth, education etc.”, which is fine, but I would add the word exploitation (USE UNFAIRLY) in that definition.

Is it true that everyone has their own opinion?

Nowadays we’ve probably got the most impressively crazy fake-contrarian-conformists in the history of the world thanks to the relatively new idea that “everyone’s entitled to their own opinion”, and the entirely new thing that extremely articulate defenses of the indefensible are one mouse/remote click away. Anyway, I’m a contrarian.

What do normal people don’t believe in?

The ‘water canopy’ kept the world in a state like a terrarium; it never rained. Normal people don’t believe anything I believe. Normal people cannot conceive of the things I know. You will have to be really thirsty in your soul to want this living water….