seagullmouse
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- Jan 3, 2011
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People are always changing their minds. Jonathan Edwards was a devout Christian who wouldn't compete on Sundays at one point. He is now an atheist who said "I feel internally happier than at any time of my life."
There are then of course many atheists who 'find' religion with similar quotes about how they are much better for it.
I think these people are the exception rather than the rule. When thinking of examples I came up with Jonathan Edwards too, i.e. they aren't that many.
How many people who attended the debate do you think will have changed their minds?
There may be some people who are on the fence that it could work for but otherwise people just hear the bits they want to hear and ignore the rest. People don't like their worldview being undermined/criticised and will go to great lengths to defend it.
Try debating a crazy christian/Moomin (sic) who knocks at your door. You might feel a little empowered to do it but you aren't really debating. Just both saying what makes you feel comfortable and ignoring what doesn't. I guess we've evolved this way, to filter out what we don't want to hear!