Recently, there were questions on the authenticity of a religious relic housed in a place of worship in Singapore.
When asked about the relic, a representative of the place of worship said: 'To me, it has always been real and I have never questioned its authenticity.' As for the experts' assessment that it could not have authentic, he said: 'They can say all they want, I don't care what they say. If you believe it's real, then it's real.'
This article does not seek to question the authencity of the relic but examines the statement 'If you believe it's real, then it's real.'