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An axiom is an assumption. An assumption is a supposition. A supposition is an unproven claim. An unproven claim is made-up stuff. All of these are different forms of what’s known as the axiomatic thinking fallacy. Making up stuff and calling the made-up stuff “truth” is the axiomatic thinking fallacy, yet the word “axiom” almost sounds real. It deceives us since it sounds real, but axioms aren’t real. Rather, axioms are concepts that people make up and call true when they don’t know that the axioms are true or real.
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