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'''Category:Belief''' — this [[Special:Categories|category]] here on WikiIndex contains [[WhatIsWiki|wiki sites]] and / or sub-[[categories]] which deal with various forms of '''[[Cambridge-Dictionary:Belief|belief]]'''; a distinctive phenomenon of {{tag|human}}s.  According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), 'belief' is a noun, and is defined as "an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof".  Beliefs can be centred around various [[:Category:Religion|religions]], can be totally non-secular [[:Category:Faith|faiths]], and can be centred towards specific (or non-specific) individuals or [[:Category:Organisation|organisations]].  A very common non-secular belief is the existence of aliens and UFOs!  A belief can be exceptionally powerful; it can divide {{tag|people}}, and at the extreme, can be the catalyst for [[:Category:War|war]] and [[:Category:Criminal|criminal]] activities.
'''Category: Belief''' — this [[Special:Categories|category]] here on WikiIndex contains [[WhatIsWiki|wiki sites]] and / or sub-[[categories]] which deal with various forms of '''{{Cambridge-Dictionary|belief}}'''; a distinctive phenomenon of {{tag|human}}s.  According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), 'belief' is a noun, and is defined as "an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof".  Beliefs can be centred around various [[:Category:Religion|religions]], can be totally non-secular [[:Category:Faith|faiths]], and can be centred towards specific (or non-specific) individuals or [[:Category:Organisation|organisations]].  A very common non-secular belief is the existence of aliens and UFOs!  A belief can be exceptionally powerful; it can divide {{tag|people}}, and at the extreme, can be the catalyst for [[:Category:War|war]] and [[:Category:Criminal|criminal]] activities.