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Originally Posted by Deskisamess
I knew someone years ago who believed that a certain race had no souls. He had been raised with that "truth" pounded into his head by his father. This person was not a deep thinker, he didn't question what he had been taught. He believed error. He was sincere in his beliefs, but his beliefs were incorrect.
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Unless you're in a position to be able to prove whether or not someone has a soul, would it not be more accurate to say that his beliefs differed from yours, rather than to categorically state that his beliefs were incorrect?