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Originally Posted by Russ
I think there's quite a difference between not believing everything we're told - which is fair enough - and refusing to accept the findings of multiple investigations, with zero evidence to back it up with.
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yes, which is why I said earlier if there is any room for doubt, we must not dismiss other options - however to progress, we must assume one opinion or another, thus we accept the 'most likely' according to the evidence presented to us. things cannot remain unresolved for ever. we may not like it, we may not believe it, the conclusion may not even be the facts, but we have to get on with it. we can, however, still hold onto that bit of doubt and continue to question. that in itself is no bad thing. how we hold onto it and how we question it is another story.