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Tonight, we continue with someone who shares our passion for the truth. His motto is one of my favorites: belief is the enemy of knowing. On this program, we don't want to believe, we want to know, because belief is also the enemy of truth.
Most people think that what they believe about the nature of reality and what they know about reality are one and the same thing, but this is incorrect. There is a fundamental difference between believing something and knowing something. Beliefs, such as religious theology or scientific theories, are invariably arrived at through a process of logical deduction and/or are taught to people by their peers, mentors, and society - whereas knowing something is always arrived at through personal experience.
We know we are physically alive in this realm - not because we believe it based on some theory taught to us by our peers or because we have deduced it - but rather because we are personally experiencing it. The experience of living itself provides us with the ultimate, albeit personal, 'proof' that we are physically alive in this realm and as such transcends the need for either belief or logic.