Certainty

I – Certainty is the absolute knowledge of the correctness of an idea principle thought or perception.

II – Due to the limitations of biology and knowledge absolute certainty is impossible at this time.

III – At our current level of understanding the few known certainties include Existence, Intelligibility, and Possibility as they exist Without.

IV – When absolute certainty is impossible, we must accept reasonable certainty.

V – With our limitations duly considered and with all reasonable efforts made to overcome them we must accept what is found to be true through the proper application of science and philosophy.

VI – With our limitations duly considered and with all reasonable efforts made to overcome them we must have Faith.

VII – This reasonable certainty and faith is beneficial the common good and to the individual.

VIII – This reasonable certainty and faith is foundational to the beliefs of Those Who Muse.