what's the difference between "knowledge" and "belief"?

Posted for forum members/lurkers that don’t cause me to believe I hear a Cuckoo clock . . .

Belief by its very nature is “in terms of believing”.
 
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Posted for forum members/lurkers that don’t cause me to believe I hear a Cuckoo clock . . .

Belief by its very nature is “in terms of believing”.

If you thought I had said otherwise, you wouldn't have resorted to the dishonest and sad tactic of quoting half a sentence.

Honestly, that was a shame.
 
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I believe I hear a cuckoo clock. Must be time to go . . . Bye.

That's hilarious. You're using the appeal to ridicule to cover your retreat when caught out making a circular argument, and you are implying the other poster is cuckoo?

That's some mighty fine science there.
 

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