I understand @Plinz hint that bad ideas are most suitable as distinction. So nobody else has them by chance.
I have been to the place of utter disbelief often enough to recognize that believe should not be a verb, i.e. every relationship between believer and belief is fishy. But in my human mode I can give you a long list. For starters, my children look better than yours. :)
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Fair enough, but that's something that you believe in a very particular way. And the neutral observer could easily decide it was well-founded
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The problems arise when a moral cause is argued to be conditional on particular facts. If an outsider disputes the facts, the believer usually assumes that one must also dismiss the cause, hence disputing the facts is not allowed. This may lead people to begin opposing the cause.
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