What Do We Mean When We Say We Know?

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We say we know something, but what do we mean?

We have proof.

The proof gives us precise, accurate, absolute, and certain knowledge of the truth.

We aren’t defining proof and evidence as something less conclusive.

We’re defining “knowledge” to exclude everything tentative. If we know it, it’s not tentative. If we say we know something that isn’t true, we don’t have knowledge. We have insanity. If we say we know something we can’t prove, we just have an opinion based on irrational thinking. We say we know something. It may be true, but we can’t know it’s true unless we can prove it.

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#RealFaith #RealReason Have you read this book yet?

http://RealReality.org/Real_Faith_and_Reason_Vol_1_-_Scientia.pdf

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