That’s little more than tautologies here. Yet it elicited an impression of being forced to believe. I know because she told me about the totalitarian dangers from such narrow thinking.
I think this is pattern matching more than anything else. People have been ingrained that thinking one has the Truth leads to bad things. It might help to say something like “I’m not asserting that I know the Truth for certain about things, I’m asserting that there is only correct answer even as we are uncertain about what that answer is.”
I think this is pattern matching more than anything else. People have been ingrained that thinking one has the Truth leads to bad things. It might help to say something like “I’m not asserting that I know the Truth for certain about things, I’m asserting that there is only correct answer even as we are uncertain about what that answer is.”