Abstract
We use “voluntary” to describe actions, activities, movements, or other processes that are chosen and controlled by a person's free will to explore whether beliefs are voluntary. This paper will argue that although the involuntary nature of belief is to some extent rooted in the human biological system, a person's voluntary control can still affect the original belief system if there is science-based social intervention. So we need to invest more resources in scientific research, get everyone better educated, and get these helpful, correct ideas out in the public.
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