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Credulity is a person's
willingness or
ability to
believe that a
statement is true,
especially on
minimal or
uncertain evidence.
Credulity is not necessarily...
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Credulity,
Superstition and
Fanaticism is a
satirical print by the
English artist William Hogarth. It
ridicules secular and
religious credulity, and lampoons...
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Creflo Augustus Dollar Jr. (born
January 28, 1962) is an
American pastor, televangelist, and the
founder of the non-denominational
Christian World Changers...
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Confidence tricks exploit victims using a
combination of the victim's
credulity, naivety, comp****ion, vanity, confidence, irresponsibility, and greed...
- states: "hence bean-síghe,
plural mná-síghe, she-fairies or women-fairies,
credulously supposed by the
common people to be so
affected to
certain families that...
- to the
reason but the p****ions and the
suffering of
their abused and
credulous fellow-countrymen, from
whose ill-requited
industry they
extort for themselves...
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years in 2017 for
practicing medicine without a license.
Antiscience Credulity Factoid Fringe theory List of
topics characterized as
pseudoscience Magical...
- of cheese. In its
original formulation as a
proverb and
metaphor for
credulity with
roots in fable, this
refers to the
perception of a
simpleton who...
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University of Nottingham,
Peter Ling,
pointed out that
Garrow was
excessively credulous, if not naive, in
accepting the
accuracy of FBI
reports during a period...
- mother. In a man who
named cities after his
horse and dog, this
strains credulity.
Diodorus Siculus 1989, XVII, 77
Plutarch (1936). "Moralia". University...