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Are you absolutely sure that you flat-out "don't have anything to hide" and would readily and truthfully furnish me with every information I asked of you? :P
I don't think anyone requires you to hold any specific beliefs, nobody within this comment chain anyway.
It's a bit akin to meeting someone on the street and being told "It's nighttime!" while the sun is out. I'd definitely be interested in understanding why that other person considers it to be nighttime and I would at the very least be disappointed not to get a conversation out of it.
Three different fictitious requests:
I'm assuming here - and please correct me if I am wrong - that you would be likely to acquiesce to 3. in most contexts, maybe even more likely than to acquiesce to 1. or 2.?
While I obviously cannot force you to continue a conversation you do not wish to have, I'm a bit perplexed by what you're saying here and at what point "belief" entered the conversation. If you're saying that data, personal and otherwise, has no real, objective, provable value then surely that would go against all physical evidence? There must be some kind of misunderstanding here. Well, cheers ✋