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An acknowledgment that our understandings may by incorrect should not lead to indecision and inaction, rather it should encourage us to listen to contrary ideas, give the opportunity for alternative interpretations to be tested, and fall back on [[Truth seeking|rational thinking]] and the [[Scientific method]] to guide decision making.
An acknowledgment that our understandings may by incorrect should not lead to indecision and inaction, rather it should encourage us to listen to contrary ideas, give the opportunity for alternative interpretations to be tested, and fall back on [[Special:MyLanguage/Truth seeking|rational thinking]] and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Scientific method|scientific method]] to guide decision making.

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An acknowledgment that our understandings may by incorrect should not lead to indecision and inaction, rather it should encourage us to listen to contrary ideas, give the opportunity for alternative interpretations to be tested, and fall back on [[Special:MyLanguage/Truth seeking|rational thinking]] and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Scientific method|scientific method]] to guide decision making.

An acknowledgment that our understandings may by incorrect should not lead to indecision and inaction, rather it should encourage us to listen to contrary ideas, give the opportunity for alternative interpretations to be tested, and fall back on rational thinking and the scientific method to guide decision making.