As in beliefs in gods.
However, I note that you used to word "also". Does that imply that you are beginning to realize that there are two definitions of the word "belief"?
Well, you just shut the door that you had cracked open a tiny bit above with the word "also".
Previously (now twice before) I stated:
You do understand that beliefs can be based on facts, don't you?
I believe airplanes can fly.
I believe man landed on the moon.
I believe you posted on this forum.
How you can read that and reply that I'm using the word "believe" in reference to indirect knowledge?
I have direct knowledge of the fact that airplanes can fly. I've been on them. In the air.
Please explain how knowing something dispels belief.
I have stated repeatedly that:
I believe airplanes can fly.
I have stated repeatedly that:
I have direct knowledge of the fact that airplanes can fly. I've been on them. In the air.
The only thing that would dispel my belief that airplanes can fly would be if they suddenly ceased being able to fly. Then, I would no longer believe that airplanes can fly.