Multiple Choice
A universal belief falsifier is
A) an argument against religious belief.
B) a possible state of affairs that would prevent us from distinguishing true beliefs from false ones.
C) someone who enjoys destroying other people's beliefs.
D) a method for identifying which of our beliefs are false,so that we will end up with only true beliefs.
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