Can we imagine a being who genuinely believes a bald-faced, explicit

Can we imagine a being who genuinely believes a bald-faced, explicit

Can we imagine a being who genuinely believes a bald-faced, explicit contradiction (such as that "murder is right, and murder is not right")? Or is there something in the very idea of belief which makes this, not only contingently unlikely, but necessarily impossible?

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