Garry Trudeau, creator of Doonesbury, in his Sunday 1-29-06 strip, has a soldier character, "the Professor") state that "Bush doesn't think about anything, he just believes things, so he's never conflicted by reality", leaving the thinking to others such as Wolfowitz, Perle, and Rice, who will be doomed, like McNamara, to live out the unfortunate consequences of their perhaps over-optimistic advice on the need to go to war.
Since this nicely highlights the distinction between thinking and believing, my question is, Which comes first, thinking or believing.
Followed by, In Constitutional Law, which does the accumulated body of law more reflect, thinking or believing.
Think about your answer.