Claiming to hold a belief when you really don't is also a form of falsification.
Albatross' claim was not so much that they did not hold a (pro-gay marriage) belief; rather, it was more that the belief wasn't deeply-thought-out. The claim concerns *how* the belief was formed, not whether there was a belief or not.
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Claiming to hold a belief when you really don't is also a form of falsification.
Albatross' claim was not so much that they did not hold a (pro-gay marriage) belief; rather, it was more that the belief wasn't deeply-thought-out. The claim concerns *how* the belief was formed, not whether there was a belief or not.