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The Will to Believe

watch 6 minute video and answer a short response question.

Do you think that Clifford’s claim that it is “wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence” is true? Why or why not?

Finally, what counts as “sufficient” evidence?

 

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Clifford’s claim that “it is wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence” isn’t valid because a belief is a personal perspective and not a fact hence may or may not be proved. Clifford started as a believer but turned atheist arguing that God does not exist and that there is no sufficient evidence to prove God’s existence. First, Clifford does not provide a personalized premise for his claim; he does not offer opposing evidence to the existing Biblical premise…………………

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