It's not what you believe, it's why you believe it?
I will use the example of American Libertarianism. Person 1 believes it because he is told to; person two believes it because he has come to his own conclusion.
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No way!
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No not at all.. Let people believe what they believe, they shouldn't have a reason to believe something. It shouldn't bother you that I don't believe in anything, just as I shouldn't be bothered by someone else believing something. Why should christians prove their religion? As long as someone's happy, you shouldn't question their belief. A mother will always no matter what believe that her children will grow up to be successful. Would you ever ask her ''why'' she has this belief? Side: No way!
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