Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_zpscvb in philosophy
AnyPen4972 t1_j1cla40 wrote
Reply to comment by HumanNoImAlienCat in /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | December 19, 2022 by BernardJOrtcutt
It came to me one day and I haven’t been able to find a theory that makes more sense. After looking into it it is a shared belief among many groups throughout history
HumanNoImAlienCat t1_j1eaw7r wrote
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What "makes sense" about it?
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Just because many people believe something doesn't make it more true.
Oh-hey21 t1_j1eii8u wrote
Your #2 makes me think of religion. Truths are very difficult to universally back with belief or faith. At the same time, common grounds are tough to find - sometimes more people also believing is just as powerful as the truth.
Also curious to know what makes sense to the person you're responding to.
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