Tuesday, July 9, 2024

I Put To Chatgp The Statement 'Belief Is For Those Who Don't Know. Those Who Know Don't Have To Believe, They Know'


I had put to Chatgp the statement 'Belief is for those who don't know. Those who know don't have to believe, they know'

Statement : belief is for those who don't know. for example, you don't have to believe electricity because you know. if you know, you don't have to believe. if you don't know, the best you could do is believe. this is particularly true where faith is concerned. you believe in this or that, you believe in christ or buddha or whoever or a certain prophet because you don't know. so you believe

Chatgp : It's an interesting perspective! Belief often arises in areas where knowledge might be lacking or uncertain. For instance, one might believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life because there isn't concrete evidence yet. However, with scientific advancements, we might eventually acquire knowledge that eliminates the need for belief in certain aspects. So, belief and knowledge can sometimes coexist, evolving as we gather more information.

Statement : no, belief is a different animal. knowing is altogether another. co-existence does not equate

Chatgp : You're right. Belief and knowledge are distinct concepts. Belief typically involves acceptance of something as true without evidence or proof, while knowledge is based on information and evidence that one is confident in. They can indeed exist separately, with belief possibly transforming into knowledge as one gains more understanding or evidence on a particular subject.

Statement:: belief and knowing are different animals altogether

Chatgp : Absolutely, belief and knowing are indeed distinct. Belief is more about accepting something as true without empirical evidence, whereas knowing involves having concrete evidence or understanding of a fact or concept. The two concepts have different foundations and implications in how we perceive and understand the world around us.

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