Thursday, October 22, 2015

From Truth in the Introduction

Those things which are only, theoretical and unable to be proven in a definitive manner, must always be viewed with a healthy degree of skepticism and room for identifying potential inaccuracies or an outright rebuttal. Precision does not equal accuracy; reproducible results do not equate to perfectly correct results. The amount of faith placed in believed, or unproven positions must be tempered by acceptance of, and awareness of the possibility if not probability of the believer of that belief being wrong or incorrect.


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