False
Deodorant or hairspray typically do not contain alcohol in amounts significant enough to cause a false positive on an alcohol blood test. However, using an alcohol-based mouthwash shortly before a test could potentially lead to a false positive due to the alcohol content.
Alcohol is a depressant
No it is a negative coping mechanism.
The belief is referred to as pantheism.
False
That is false.
Universal belief falsifiers are scenarios that prove that a belief could possibly be false. They do not prove that a belief is true or false only that they could be false. Characteristics: 1.) theoretically possible (doesn't have to be probable) 2.) no way of knowing if the scenario is true or false 3.)if the scenario was true we would never be able to differentiate beliefs that are true from beliefs that seem to be true but are actually false
Fallacy
false A statement of belief or feeling that cannot be proven true or false is a theory. This too is false, since a theory can be proven true or false through experimentation. I believe the word you are looking for is 'opinion'.
False
false