You just call it a real person. Everyone believes in something that they think is true even if other people don't. Or you could just call it a "____-believer." I don't know. This question has a lot of answers,but I guess that my first answer was right("you just call it a real person" one).
Ignorant, gullible, brainwashed, naive, pig-headed, hard-headed, Oblivious, mindless, dense
Well ! If some person believes that his/her dreams do come true, means he believes he/she has the ability to perceive events in the future is normally called Clairvoyant.
To believe something is to hold an opinion that it is true.
People who don't believe in any god or gods are called atheists (from the Latin for "no god")People who do not believe in your God may be called:infidelspagansheathensPhilistineallotheistanimistanimisticbibliolatrouschthoniandeceiveddisbeliever,faithlessfetishisticgentilegodlesshereticidol worshipingirreligiousled astrayminimifidiannonbelievernullifidianpantheisticpolytheisticprimitiveprofanesavagescepticasecularistunbelieverunchristianuncivilizeduncultivatedunenlightenedunguidedzoolatrous
Although these words are used interchangeably by many people, there is a nuance of meaning which is lost when you do so. Belief is the act of believing, of accepting as true a statement about the world. You can believe things on slim evidence, much less evidence than you would need to be able to say that you know something. Trust is your attitude towards another person, thing or entity. It expresses confidence in that person's ability to do something. If you say, "I may be lost, but I trust my horse to get me home", you are expressing confidence in your horse's ability to find his way home. Sometimes you can trust someone or something to do things in a certain way. "I trust the banks not to make unwise investments with my money". Trust, like belief, can be founded on slim evidence. You may believe something because you trust that the person who told you would tell you the truth. You use your trust as a support for your belief. Faith refers to any belief or trust you have which is based on slim evidence. The more evidence there is for a belief or for your trust, the less it is a matter of faith.
"Crossing the River Jordan" symbolizes the movement of a human's consciousness, a transformation from the earth-bound viewpoint to a transcendent one. When a person realizes (not just believes) his/her identity with the Source, or Divine, or God (whatever you choose to call Original Cause), he/she has "crossed," or in some church terms, has been "born again."This movement is not a matter of belief, which amounts to a notion or concept held to be true, a word-symbolization of What Is; realization is a knowing, as in knowing that you are, that you be (as in I Am).Celebrate that you are (we are) the Son(s) of God.
Well ! If some person believes that his/her dreams do come true, means he believes he/she has the ability to perceive events in the future is normally called Clairvoyant.
Believe: verb accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth
There is no such person. An agnostic is a person who believes that it is impossible to know/or is skeptical about the existence of God but does not profess true atheism. A Christian is a person who believes in the existence of God and has faith in God. So the phrase a 'Christian agnostic' has no meaning
"Believing" means "trusting that something is true based on one's own appraisal of given evidence".
You can call them misguided, uninformed, or mis-informed.
A true believer is someone that believes what it is that they are learning about and studying. It may also mean someone that is willing to believe in something that other people don't.
Physics
He disregards what people say to him and instead continues on to his opinion. If he believes something then it must be true.
something that is true about a person or something els
I think that's called dramatic irony, when the reader knows something that the character doesn't.
A true sufferer, a masochist.
a lie or false story