RE: The religious zealot
January 29, 2015 at 1:12 pm
(This post was last modified: January 29, 2015 at 1:14 pm by robvalue.)
(January 29, 2015 at 12:07 pm)Tonus Wrote:Ah yes, what I meant was they don't care if their arguments are true/valid. They will just say anything to maintain the illusion to themselves that the conclusion is true. You're right, I could have phrased that better.(January 27, 2015 at 6:27 am)robvalue Wrote: 4) They don't care whether what they say is true. Even when they make claims which are unambiguously refuted, they will either ignore such refutation or compound more lies on top to try and maintain the illusion of knowledge.I think it's more the opposite: they care very much that what they say is true. Remember that they need for the things they believe to be true. There is bound to be some wiggle room due to the ability to interpret certain details one way or another, but the foundational teachings have to be true, or the whole structure comes apart.
This is why you often get explanations that seem to defy logic or decency. It may not matter if it sounds good or horrifying; if it can hold the narrative together, it will have to do. It's also why there's such a heavy reliance on "plausibility." Stuff like "it could have happened this way" and "you can't prove otherwise" help to keep the hope up that when such matters are finally settled, they will have been correct.
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