<< No, seeing is opening up the question again. Knowing what is going on is
the
end goal. Believing is simply the lack of thought.
>>
Tom, your statement reminded me of something Mark Twain wrote: "Ignorance is
not not knowing, but knowing what isn't so."
Trish (who tries to keep an open mind, but saw how little good alternative
therapies did for my horse on the race track--did even less for my wallet
too--)