Though there are many reasonable people who have upheld ideals and institutions which lay their claims through arguments that are commonly critiqued as being post modern, it may not be necessarily so that they support all post modern ideas. It may not also be necessary for them to believe in the suppositions required by the post modern arguments themselves; however, for that to be the case, it must also be noted that the act of expressing a belief may also to cause and instill the actor to believe, if not completely in those suppositions, but to a degree where their internal apparatases of worldly analysis are being continuously primed and adjusted to deal with the living experience in the most effective manner possible and that, as such, to engage in an act of belief on an issue of moral significance should result in a transformation in the values of the parameters employed in such apparatuses.