There is believing in some moral value, and there is believing in some factual state of the world. Moral judgements aren’t the same as facts, but it would seem that you can have beliefs about both.
Asking someone to write down something they believe is somewhat underspecified.
Also, saying “I believe X” rather than just “X” suggests either (a) you wish to signal some doubt about whether X actually is true or (b) X is the kind of thing where believing it is highly speaker-specific, e.g. a moral value.
There is believing in some moral value, and there is believing in some factual state of the world. Moral judgements aren’t the same as facts, but it would seem that you can have beliefs about both.
Asking someone to write down something they believe is somewhat underspecified.
Also, saying “I believe X” rather than just “X” suggests either (a) you wish to signal some doubt about whether X actually is true or (b) X is the kind of thing where believing it is highly speaker-specific, e.g. a moral value.