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Study:Strongly held incorrect beliefs often cannot be changed by disputing facts
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RE: Study:Strongly held incorrect beliefs often cannot be changed by disputing facts
I have no idea who Zakir Naik is (well, now I do), though he does sound suitably odious.

The sort of debates I referred to were mostly just regular people debating religion/atheism in various port-a-potties around the internet.
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RE: Study:Strongly held incorrect beliefs often cannot be changed by disputing facts - by Ryantology - May 23, 2014 at 4:34 pm

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