Is seeing believing?
This question can be perceived in a variety of different ways, seeing is not believing in the sense that sometimes you can be fooled by your senses for example seeing a mirage in an empty desert.
In another sense seeing is believing because it creates justification. For example atheists do not believe in a higher power because in their minds there is no proof of one existing. People are always seeking knowledge and are always trying to answer questions, seeing is believing in the sense that when you see something you believe in its existence because it has been proved to you, because you have seen it you now know it exists. Another example is if you were to lie about the grade you got on a test your parents might not believe you have done so well until they see the grade for themselves, this goes back to the idea that sight is a form of justification or (proof) of somethings existence.
In my opinion seeing is believing because when you see something you know it is genuine and that it exists in real life, taking into account that sometimes we tend to twist or wrongly interpret what we see, we still believe what we believe because we have seen it.
This question can be perceived in a variety of different ways, seeing is not believing in the sense that sometimes you can be fooled by your senses for example seeing a mirage in an empty desert.
In another sense seeing is believing because it creates justification. For example atheists do not believe in a higher power because in their minds there is no proof of one existing. People are always seeking knowledge and are always trying to answer questions, seeing is believing in the sense that when you see something you believe in its existence because it has been proved to you, because you have seen it you now know it exists. Another example is if you were to lie about the grade you got on a test your parents might not believe you have done so well until they see the grade for themselves, this goes back to the idea that sight is a form of justification or (proof) of somethings existence.
In my opinion seeing is believing because when you see something you know it is genuine and that it exists in real life, taking into account that sometimes we tend to twist or wrongly interpret what we see, we still believe what we believe because we have seen it.
Good allusions to real life situations and different perspectives, but this could be developed further. The wording is a bit contradictory in the first and last paragraphs.
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