belief, accepting something as truth without the burden of proof or evidence.
I don't know China exists, I've never been there and seen it with my own eyes, I have no proof. But I believe the people who have, I accept their experience as truth.
it is called an axiom
A rule or a statement that is accepted without proof is a postulate.
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No. Axioms and postulates are statements that we accept as true without proof.
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it is called an axiom
The word you're looking for is "presume." It means to accept something as true based on probability or prior evidence, even without complete proof.
A statement that we accept as true without proof is known as an axiom or postulate. In mathematics, for example, axioms serve as foundational truths upon which other statements and theorems are built. These statements are generally regarded as self-evident and do not require further justification within their respective frameworks.
It would depend on the shelter, but it's extremely likely that they would accept without proof.
To answer the question, an Atheist does not accept god claims due to lack of testible proof. There are no facts, just faith (belief in something without, or in spite of, proof) and conclusions without verifiable evidence. If there were varifiable evidence of a god, an atheist would have no choice but to accept there is a god claim as being factual and true.
A:There is no proof that God did not accept the temple sacrifices that continued up to the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE. For that matter, there is no proof that he accepted the sacrifices in the centuries before.
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The word that refers to supposing that a statement is true without proof is "assume." In logic and reasoning, to assume something means to take it for granted or accept it as fact without requiring evidence. This can be important in various fields, including mathematics and philosophy, where assumptions serve as foundational premises for further reasoning.
"A geometry rule that we accept to be true without any proof is called an axiom." "The axiom 'might makes right' is often true in the governments of the world.
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