I agree with the entirety of Jose's post and can even point out that I believe we had the same thoughts and examples as we read this week's readings. To start off, I can completely comprehend how Jose sees the Doral High School cafeteria as a regular eating establishment during school days turn into a church service on Sundays. It does not matter that the service is being held in cafeteria, what matters is how the people attending the service see it as. The minds are what make an entity true to itself, as long as everyone perceives the church service as a church service, it will be a church service, no matter if they are in a cafeteria, a public park, or a junkyard.
In addition to this aspect of the reading, Phaedrus' quote on dedication and confidence is also an idea that I believe all the group members agreed on. No one will be dedicated to something they have complete confidence on. Like the narrator explained, we all know and are confident that the sun will rise tomorrow. If so, why would be dedicated to finding out and wasting time on proving that the sun will rise tomorrow? It would just be inefficient. jose and I both had examples of taking a test on our original comments and I believe they are appropriate explanations and example to
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