Belief and Knowing

November 18th 2025

Knowing and Trust

There’s a significant difference between “Believing” in something and “Knowing” something. Belief is a substitute for not-knowing. As well there’s a significant difference between “Knowing” something and “Trust” in something. One can “Know” about something without “Trust” having anything to do with it. “Trust” in this case means “Faith” in the integrity of something, it could be in a “Belief” of something not-known, or it could be something Known that one Trusts to some end or outcome. Knowing is unconditional in and of itself; it just is, what it is, as it is, regardless of “Trust” or “Belief” in whatever it may be.

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