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A:For a person to justify beliefs to himself or herself, nothing is required. If you wish to believe in a God or higher being, just believe. To justfy that belief to others, the person would need to prove that this God or higher being exists, and this has never been done.

Answer: To justify beliefs to oneself, you need proof so that you know you are not following others blindly or having blind faith in a person instead of having true faith. While it is not required for you to justify your beliefs to another, if you wanted to, you'd still need proof, which has been given and shared many times, but you cannot give them faithif they don't want to have it; that part is up to them and so your proof can only go so far as they want to accept.

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A belief is a very personal matter. No person should have to justify his or her beliefs to anyone else. Unfortunately, there may be occasions when this is necessary, so the person could list the reasons that led them to the belief in the first place. Knowledge is power!

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