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OK, so wait. Either it's teachable or it's not.
Teaching comes in two kinds: direct instruction and responsive instruction. Either you tell me what to believe and I listen to you, or I ask you questions and you answer them. Or some combination of the two.
I have been asking questions. And believe it or not, it's because I do want to know. There's something in the back of my mind that says the world isn't right. But the biggest problem? Nobody can either prove what they are saying, or disprove the natural answers. "When there are two competing theories, the simpler one is more likely to be true." Occam's razor. Without proof, it requires too many suppositions. And on those suppositions, many of the people who agree that there is a conspiracy disagree about who is behind it or pulling the strings.
How can I believe when nobody is consistent?
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