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Examining contradictions in belief systems from "summary" of Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire

To understand contradictions in belief systems, we must first recognize that humans are prone to inconsistency. We often hold contradictory beliefs without even realizing it. This inconsistency can be found not only in individuals but also in entire belief systems, whether they be religious, philosophical, or political. When examining contradictions in belief systems, one must be careful not to dismiss them as mere errors or oversights. These contradictions can reveal deeper truths about the nature of human thought and the complexity of our understanding of the world. By uncovering and examining these contradictions, we can gain valuable insights into the underlying assumptions and principles t...
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