Is it normal to accept your beliefs and to have conviction in them?

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  • It's normal to generally skeptical before committing to a belief, especially a big one, and it's ok to continue questioning it after you've accepted it, because if the belief is good, it will stand up to your questioning.

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    • It's already done, I just stated fact (even though it's subjective) and doubted my beliefs when after I learned science, most sciences are true, in fact as many sciences as you can collect are true, even if you start your own science (although your science might be a fake science). Science is either a fact, or it's a faith in real truth, the truth is black and white, there's very few shades of grey. People fail to see that I'm not very much the thing, I'm just the thing, for example I'm not very cantankerous, I'm just cantankerous, I'm not very annoying, I'm not annoying the slightest amount. I don't make assumptions, the truth must be believed of itself, all truths must be believed. The truth is life is a dream, furthermore life's a nightmare. I abandoned some of my beliefs, it was painful, and I found real truth (which is extremely difficult): religions, all of them, are make believe, and are only true in a dream, supernatural things happen because anything can happen in a dream. To prove that life is a nightmare, act like me in front of your dad and tell me if he doesn't hate you, it's a nightmare, exactly, I'm complete in my truth, it's something to be proud of, I questioned a few of my beliefs till the cows came home.

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