I don't understand why people are so attached to their beliefs that they are unwilling to have them proven wrong. Wouldn't you rather know a truth you don't like, instead of believe a lie that you do like?
I am firm in some beliefs because I don't believe anyone has ever proven them wrong. But if I had just cause to doubt them then my degree of belief in them would go way, way down. Even if they were my favorite beliefs that made me happy, I would stop believing if they were shown to be logically impossible. I'd rather be proven wrong now so I can be right for the rest of my life rather than wallow in falsehoods and lies forever.
Logic and rationality are hardly considered good things by a lot of people. If you question any of the prevailing dogma, a dozen people will jump down your throat, spew logical fallacies, and pat themselves on the back for doing it.
Living and thinking this way seems almost insane to me.
Why do people hate critical thinking?
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Why do people hate critical thinking?
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