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Autism is my super blessing! I'm a high-school valedictorian, college graduate, world traveler, disability advocate. I'm a Unitarian Universalist. I'm a Progressive Liberal. I'm about equal rights, human rights, civil & political rights, & economic, social, &cultural rights. I do servant leadership, boundless optimism, & Oneness/Wholeness. I'm good naked & unashamed! I love positive personhood, love your neighbor as yourself, and do no harm! I'm also appropriately inappropriate! My self-ratings: NC-17, XXX, X, X18+ & TV-MA means empathy! I publish shows at 11am! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support

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episode 99: I am into sighted knowledge, not blind faith! The difference between knowing vs. believing! Knowing is better than believing!


“We believe in something when we doubt it. When there is no doubt, we say we 'know'. A person that has experienced terrible burns shall never say: 'I believe fire is hot'.” “I don't believe... I know. -Carl Jung, founder of a neopsychoanalytic school, on the question of belief in 'god'.. Believe: 1 a : to have a firm religious faith b : to accept as true 2 : to have a firm conviction 3 : to hold an opinion Know : 1 a (1) : to perceive directly : have direct cognition of (2) : to have understanding of (3) : to recognize the nature of : DISCERN b (1) : to recognize as being the same as something previously known (2) to be acquainted or familiar with (3) : to have experience of 2 a : to be aware of the truth or factuality b : to have a practical understanding Believing is holding an opinion. Knowing is to have direct experience, to understand, and to have a practical understanding of some concept. To further delineate the two different terms, it is important to realize that while one can "make- believe", one cannot "make-know". Main Entry: [1]make-be·lieve "pretending to believe" One can pretend to believe, because in order to believe, one does not need factual knowledge. When you were a child, and "made believe" that you were a doctor, you didn't actually know how to be a doctor. When one maintains in an argument: "I don't believe, I know", without actually possessing direct cognition of, or evidence for, their proposition, they are in fact doing one of two things: 1. Using a persuasive definition (i.e. one that is purposely misleading) 2. Lying.” By the way, standing up to a spouse or life partner regarding their cheating meant death so tolerating adultery was widespread in normalcy within organized crime! Sex should be free of all delusions, illusions, grooming, and buffoonery. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support


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 February 28, 2023  49m