In a court of law, a decision which is arrived at by due process becomes a fact. The decision may be fallible, but it is not tentative.

Matters of life and liberty cannot be based on tentative decisions.

The Holy Scriptures
Mathew 4: 5-7; (Deuteronomy 6:16)

Both testaments make it very clear that the Bible is not about tentative, testable statements.

Religious belief cannot be tentative.

In mathematics and logic, definitions, axioms, and proven theorems are not falsifiable.

The content of established mathematics and logic is not science (as defined by Popper).

The meaning which you find in a work of art can never be wrong. However, it can be trivial or superficial.

Art is not a science but there is still much about it that is worth learning.


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