(November 4, 2016 at 8:23 am)operator Wrote:(November 4, 2016 at 8:19 am)Alasdair Ham Wrote: His emotionality and religiosity and obtuseness will repress his understanding even if intellectually he comes to understand (which he probably won't because he's dumb as shit)... so even if he did come to understand he'd deceive himself and deny it.
You're not going to get Huggy to admit he's wrong here in a million years.
You probably know that already though, hehe.
An inability to admit when you're mistaken is a true testament to your character.
For the particularly weak among us, admitting your're wrong is worse than actually being wrong.
Interesting.
Agreed, but admitting wrong is a struggle for both theists and atheists, myself included especially.