(August 10, 2016 at 6:31 pm)Torin Wrote: Hi guys,
Since i becommed atheist, i also began think more critically (more or less).But why people don't ask questions about their beliefs (not only religious beliefs).I read in one philosophy book that questioning your beliefs is best way to see if they are worth believing in.So what do you guys think, why people don't question on what they hold so dearly, is because of fear, ignorance, or something else ?
Thanks for your answers
Because they define themselves by their beliefs, and changing core beliefs would change who they are. That's a kind of philosophical death. And not many people want to die.