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An idea is, in some forms of philosophy, accepted as the opposite of belief. Often a belief is something accepted, by the believer, as a truth, and therefore resists change. An idea is a thought that, while still being accepted by the thinker, is not held to such truth as belief, and can be changed, molded, or added onto with improvements or suggestions.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belief]
 
An idea is, in some forms of philosophy, accepted as the opposite of belief. Often a belief is something accepted, by the believer, as a truth, and therefore resists change. An idea is a thought that, while still being accepted by the thinker, is not held to such truth as belief, and can be changed, molded, or added onto with improvements or suggestions.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belief]
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The human mind always finds itself in the awkward position of knowing less than it can '''believe'''.

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