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Belief and Christians
* Belief that the basic Old Testament law is not " done away with " and is carried over into the " New Covenant " such that certain commandments apply to Christians today, including the Ten Commandments and teachings such as clean and unclean meats, literal observance of Holy Day festivals such as eating unleavened bread during the ' Days of Unleavened Bread ', and living in ' temporary habitations ' during the ' Feast of Tabernacles '.

Belief and are
Belief in such a cabal is a device for reassuring oneself that certain occurrences are not random, but ordered by a human intelligence.
Belief systems where several deities are omnipotent would lead to logical contradictions.
# Belief and seeing are both often wrong
# Belief in God, whereby all religions are treated equally and have religious freedom.
* Belief in bourgeois values, such as high rates of house ownership and jobs which are perceived to be " secure ".
Belief is not a decision based on evidence that, say, certain beliefs about God are true or a certain person is worthy of love.
His current research activities are now concentrated on the application and extension of the Turbo technology in various domains, including his research on Artificial thinking, because the Turbo-decoding has been recognized as a new instance of the very general principle of Belief propagation ; one application of this principle has been invented for the decoding of Low-density parity-check codes ( LDPC codes also known as Gallager codes, in honor of Robert G. Gallager, who developed the LDPC concept in his doctoral dissertation at MIT in 1960 as a theoretical model whose practical implementation was not widely developed until recently ).
The official views of the World Pantheist Movement are listed in the nine points of the Belief Statement ( see external links ).
All these issues are left to members ' understanding of Naturalistic Pantheistic morality and the Belief Statement.
* Pantheism ( Belief that God and the world are identical )
Belief propagation algorithms are normally presented as messages update equations on a factor graph, involving messages between variable nodes and their neighboring factor nodes and vice versa.
Belief revision and social choice theory are similar in that they combine a set of orderings into one.
* Belief that the core of Jesus Christ's message was the coming of a literal earthly Kingdom and that people who are ' saved ' will not go to heaven, but will live and rule eternally with Jesus Christ on earth after his second coming, and will subsequently share rulership over the entire universe as part of the ' God Family '.
* Belief in British Israelism, which is the teaching that people of Western European descent, primarily the original British colonies and the United States, are direct physical descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of the northern kingdom of ancient Israel, whereas the historical Jews ( and modern-day Israel ) are descendants of the ancient southern kingdom of Judah.
Belief in the supernatural is strong in certain parts of India, and lynchings for witchcraft are reported in the press from time to time.
Belief bias occurs whenever responses are given on the foundation of the conclusion ’ s believability, despite instructions stressing that responses should be made on the basis of logical validity ( Quayle & Ball, 2000 ).
* Belief that a universal / collective name suggests, inaccurately, that the indigenous cultures referred to are homogenous, monolithic bodies, rather than the widely varied separate nations that they actually are.

Belief and children
* Belief in corporal punishment of children.
For the children to ' pass ' this test they must answer the Belief Question correctly, by indicating that Sally believes that the marble is in her own basket, continuous with her perspective although not with the child's own.
The result of the Baron-Cohen study was that 23 of the 27 clinically unimpaired children ( 85 %) passed the Belief Question, 12 of the 14 Down's Syndrome children ( 86 %) passed and, by contrast, only 4 of the 20 autistic children ( 20 %) passed the test.

Belief and God
Belief through faith is the condition for entrance into the Kingdom of God ; unbelief is the condition for exit from the Kingdom of God – not a lack of good works.
* " Belief in God linked to suffering " Article from the Institute for the Biocultural Study of Religion
The successors of Maimonides, from the 13th to the 15th century — Nahmanides, Abba Mari ben Moses, Simon ben Zemah Duran, Joseph Albo, Isaac Arama, and Joseph Jaabez — narrowed his 13 articles to three core beliefs: Belief in God ; in Creation ( or revelation ); and in providence ( or retribution ).
He is the author of numerous books including God and Other Minds ( 1967 ), The Nature of Necessity ( 1974 ), and a trilogy of books on epistemology, culminating in Warranted Christian Belief ( 2000 ).
* Faith and Rationality: Reason and Belief in God ( ed.
BÔLAJI., Olódùmarè: God in Yorùbá Belief, London, Longmans, 1962.
* Idowu, E. Bolaji: Olodumare: God in Yoruba Belief, London 1962.
The informal philosophical debate that resulted was published as a book titled Is Belief in God Good, Bad or Irrelevant?
* Is Belief in God Good, Bad, or Irrelevant?
# Belief in the Abrahamic God
# Belief in the validity of the Bible ( Old and New ), Qur ' an and in the scriptures of all the Prophets of God.
# Belief in one God, with obligation for Muslims to observe Islamic law
Belief in both the East and the West is that guardian angels serve to protect whichever person God assigns them to, and present prayer to God on that person's behalf.
" Ontological Arguments and Belief in God " ( Cambridge University Press ) ( 1995 ), pp. 171 – 2.
Discovering God: The Origins of Great Religions and the Evolution of Belief.
## Yesodei ha-Torah: Belief in God and other Jewish principles of faith
Belief in the plenary verbal inspiration of Scripture resulting in an inerrant Word as it was originally given by God, and that it is, therefore, the only infallible rule of faith and practice.
* Supersessionism – Belief that the Christian Church, the body of Christ, is the only elect people of God in the new covenant age ( see also covenant theology ).
; Belief in God and the Devil:
The term gained some attention when it was used in the 1955 book Science and Christian Belief by Charles Alfred Coulson, where Coulson states: " There is no ' God of the gaps ' to take over at those strategic places where science fails ; and the reason is that gaps of this sort have the unpreventable habit of shrinking.
# Belief in the supremacy of God and the rule of law as declared in the Constitution of Canada.

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