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Unbelievable

10/6/2025

21 Comments

 
'What causes people to believe the unbelievable? Explain.
21 Comments
Logan Hanson
10/6/2025 08:24:16 am

People get a sense of hope that anything is possible. They can see the challenging things that are already out there which could cause them to believe the unbelievable.

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Danyka A
10/6/2025 08:25:22 am

what makes a person believe something that not everyone believes is in many different ways some people claim to have seen it or many people believe it. it isn't always true but people can also talk others into what they believe.

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Zane Moser
10/6/2025 08:25:56 am

Usually when people see it with their own eyes they will believe no matter what because they have seen it and they'll know when they are going crazy or not. They might second guess themselves a little bit but then they'll remember it was real.

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Mason
10/6/2025 08:26:09 am

Someone can believe in something that is unbelievable only after they witness, or see it with they're own eyes. It be referring back to the phrase "seeing is believing>" People have have to see something or someone that is unbelievable to actually believe in it.

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Tarn MacFarlane
10/6/2025 08:26:15 am

People believe the unbelievable when the people around them tell of strange experiences. Tales like this tend to be exaggerated and blown out of proportion. Then, the people listening to these stories find ways to bring these tales into their own lives and they start to believe in the unbelievable.

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McCoy Woolf
10/6/2025 08:26:33 am

People believe the unbelievable because they have hope. If someone has hope that something strange or "fake" is real they will believe no matter what. Hope is a very powerful thing, it can lead us to do wonderful things or to chase something that actually isn't real.

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Alie VandenEykel
10/6/2025 08:26:42 am

I think what causes people to believe the unbelievable is others saying something on social media or to their friends that trust them. If someone says something on social media anyone is going to believe it because we believe everything we see on social media. Whereas if a friends says something we will still most likely believe them because we trust them and believe they will tell the truth.

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Baylee Halle
10/6/2025 08:27:00 am

People believe the unbelievable because some things just make sense, and they might have a strong passion for what's unbelievable.

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Taft Reagan
10/6/2025 08:27:16 am

One of the most common ways that causes people to believe the impossible is popular opinion/peer pressure. When a majority believes something these beliefs spread. This in part because they feel if they disagree they will become the thing that people believe to be bad or odd.

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Brayden Brewer link
10/6/2025 08:27:34 am

The internet can help cause people to believe unbelievable things. The internet can spread fake news to younger generations who may not know better. This can cause confusion to young people and old people who may not know better.

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Terance O'Connor link
10/6/2025 08:28:04 am

Some people are just really gullible. That means that you fall for stuff that people say even if it is really unbelievable. And you can get them to believe the dumbest thing even if they aren't even close to believe able.

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colby link
10/6/2025 08:28:14 am

Some people see really stupid unbelievable but almost believable to where they think its true. Or they are really gullible and think what everyone tells them is real. Lastly people are just easy to gaslight in to believing something.

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Bronson orr
10/6/2025 08:28:20 am

Some people could believe the unthinkable when it is a story passed down generations, or being in fear for your life everything becomes an option. They could also believe for benefits or religion.

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Michael
10/6/2025 08:28:26 am

People believe what they hear from other people and if they hear it over and over again eventually they will be forced to believe it. They don't have to only hear it verbally, as long as they hear it or see it somewhere there is a chance they believe it. This is often represented on social media with clickbait with people believing they will see something that does not exist. As long as there is a chance and someone is desperate enough they will believe anything.

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Perrin
10/6/2025 08:28:26 am

People believe the unbelievable because of religion, stubbornness or hope, primarily because it is the only thing that they can believe, usually.

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Evelyn Ingwersen
10/6/2025 08:28:45 am

I think that the reason people believe the unbelivable is because of hope and faith. I think that people want to believe in the unbelievable so they have something to be curious about because if we knew everyhin you wouldn't have a reason to be curious or hope for anything. People also use faith as a way of believing in things that maybe unbelievable, like Gods but people have a reason to be motivated and have something to use as guidance.

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Avery
10/6/2025 08:29:15 am

People believe in the unbelivable becuase people make them, they talk to much about it that it gets in there head to believe in it. It tattoos in there head so they wont ever forget about it,

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Asher.Guest
10/6/2025 08:29:46 am

people tend to believe the unbelievable due to hope faith the feeling of what to comes to them of thinking of that person place or thing it could also be because lots of other people believe in it which could cause the belief to spread and affect the entire world sort of like how that one person spread the belief of the rapture which wasn't even in the bible meaning it is a belief that gives them hope faith and best of all the feeling of hope faith love and excitment

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Angel Ramey
10/6/2025 08:30:50 am

When things are going wrong and horrible things are happening, people are left hopeless and looking for something to distract themselves. And that's where hope comes into play, blinding anyone it comes by with tricking them into believing unbelievable things. Its hard for them to come to their senses and have their own thoughts, turning them against people. Even when it sends loved ones into danger.

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Avery cerise
10/6/2025 08:32:31 am

I think that people believe some things that may be unbelivable because they are wanting something to happen so bad that they just decide to make it become a reality. They have to think that it is possible or true and then they are possible. There are some things that are unbelievable like touching the moon, but we made it possible.

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Sophie Townley
10/6/2025 08:35:11 am

People believe the unbelievable when something improbable happens to them. Something life-changing can cause people to believe the unbelievable because it happened to them once. If you have and odds-defying experience you'll be way more likely to believe it will happen again.

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