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Do you believe our thinking capabilities are influenced by our language?
Yes
Do you believe intelligence is genetically defined?

No
Do you believe that violence on television leads to violence in our society?

Yes
Do you believe that human come from monkeys

Humans do not come from monkeys. We do share a common ancestor with them.
Which is not a matter of believing or not.
Do you believe Tool will ever come to South America or release a new album? ![]()
I believe "tool" is already in South America in huge quantities .... it doesn't need to release an album. On the contrary you need to pick it up and carry out the particular function it's designed for ![]()
Do you believe in the power of the tool? ![]()

Let's say I do
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Do you believe you need to listen to Tool?
Yes ![]()
Do you believe plants react to music? ![]()

Maybe? I have no idea but I've seen a couple of experiments and it could be plausible.
Do you believe that "ignorance is bliss"?
No ..... I believe happy persons can be misunderstood as ignorant ![]()
Do you believe fresh and frozen are equally nutritious?
Not sure
Do you believe in miracles?

Yes
Do you believe in magic?
No
Do you believe in gender equality?

Yes
Do you believe color eyes are more attractive than dark eyes
It's some people preference .... not a general rule
Do you believe romantic love can last for ever?

Yes
Do you believe that your first love can be your life partner?

Yes
Do you believe in witchcraft?

No.
Do you believe the San Bernardino shooting was a case of "workplace violence"?

6 hours ago, alexandra23 said:No.
Do you believe the San Bernardino shooting was a case of "workplace violence"?
What else could it have been?

I dunno. The killers essentially had a pipe bomb factory in their apartment and had pledged allegiance to ISIS, but our Supreme Leader, Obama, says it was an issue of workplace violence and gun control... Even though the gun control laws Democrats propose would have made absolutely zero difference here.
It's perplexing. ![]()