Belief, they say, requires faith, an unfailing certainty that what you think is true, actually is. But just because your faith makes something true for you, does that make it so for everyone else? If, for example, someone believed you were, say, a werewolf. Would that in itself be enough to transform you into a bloodthirsty beast when the moon was full? Or would that belief need to be built on a more solid foundation of fact and knowledge. In either case, the proof of the the pudding is in the eating—or in this case, the listening.
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