| [ Christian ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): RNB (rainbow) 날 짜 (Date): 2001년 12월 11일 화요일 오전 10시 01분 44초 제 목(Title): Re: Final decision To hshim, Well it seems that "induction" is involved in deriving 2). Because many people use "initial + last name" as their ID. So it's a logical conclusion (which may or may not be right). 1) is not. Both are believes, but 1) is closer to "faith", 2) is closer to "conviction" (only within the context of our arguments so far). Are they same if they have the same name? __________________ You already agree that faith is a belief. Don't you agree the conviction is a belief? then I recommand you to write down the conviction in Chinese characters for you to understand it. You can see conviction is "strong belief" In terms of parsec's oppinion and maybe yours also, the conviction is "strong faith". "Strong belief" == "strong faith" == conviction. Can you realize how much strange it is? Faith and conviction are included in belief. O.K? We say "we believe something" if there's no evidence to prove it. Regardless of existance of logical explanation, 1) and 2) are believes, not knowns. OK? My conclustion is belief and logical conclustion can be the same. For sure, as you agreed, 2) is a logical induction. and also belief. got it? |