I believe nothing that I've been told. Instead I weigh the available evidence. At the moment, having done my due diligence, I "believe" that SARS-CoV-2 is a real virus beyond a reasonable doubt. In other words, having looked at all available evidence in earnest, I have no doubts left that are based on the process of reason (logic).
Just because I am "beyond a reasonable doubt" now doesn't mean it will always be so. If new evidence is presented that supports a reasonable doubt, then I will adopt that doubt. I will then dig into that evidence and either reject it, if I can find evidence against it, or accept alternative theories about SARS existence as "reasonable" if I can't.
Can we believe everything we've been told?
I believe nothing that I've been told. Instead I weigh the available evidence. At the moment, having done my due diligence, I "believe" that SARS-CoV-2 is a real virus beyond a reasonable doubt. In other words, having looked at all available evidence in earnest, I have no doubts left that are based on the process of reason (logic).
Just because I am "beyond a reasonable doubt" now doesn't mean it will always be so. If new evidence is presented that supports a reasonable doubt, then I will adopt that doubt. I will then dig into that evidence and either reject it, if I can find evidence against it, or accept alternative theories about SARS existence as "reasonable" if I can't.