Anne Hutchinson was banished for believing that the worshipers neither needed the church nor its ministers to interpret the Bible for them :) !
In a scientific sense, no. Although there's no harm in believing in something.
Carolyn Reeves has written: 'Understanding Science While Believing the Bible'
to be able to communicate with others
No.
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My understanding is that a level of context is necessary to appropriately answer this question.
its false
When you stop believing they're possessed by demons, you might make some progress into understanding the real problem.
trusting each other,,,,,,,,,,,,,believing that nothing is impossible,,,,and understanding each other.
There is an inherent problem with this quote as it fails to recognize that ignorance itself is a form of error. Believing in nothing does not make one closer to the truth, as understanding and knowledge are necessary to attain a better understanding of the world. It is important to seek truth, rather than settle for ignorance or incorrect beliefs.
A leap of faith, according to Kierkegaard, is the act of believing in the intangible without rational proof.