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In my experience, I have found that the real issue here isn't about
'believing', it's about 'subscribing' to a package-deal of beliefs dictated
by people's cultural identity.
I have only seen the entrenched beliefs of religious anti-evolutionists (and
militant atheists!) being successfully unpicked by 'outsiders' who have
patiently won confidence and respect.
This is tribal missionary work. Speak softly and hang some gifts in the
trees...
Promoting public engagement with science
through a contagious delight in phenomena
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Give people facts and you feed their minds for an hour.
Awaken curiosity and they feed their own minds for a lifetime.
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Ian Russell (Twitter: ianrusselluk)
-----Original Message-----
From: Informal Science Education Network
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Eugene Dillenburg
Sent: 20 November 2009 18:58
"Believe" has two senses. The transitive form, taking a direct object,
means "to accept on evidence." "I believe that Martin works for the NY Hall
of Science." I have several lines of evidence supporting that assertion.
The intransitive form, without a direct object, means "to accept on faith."
"I believe in Martin's generosity." I have no independent confirmation for
that statement. ;-)
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