Most people don‘t care about truth
We love to think that we value truth, but challenging core beliefs, like religion is often perceived as an attack on someones identity. This creates a situation where people tend to accept arguments that fit their existing narrative and reject those that challenge it, not necessarily because they‘re wrong but because they feel threatening.
If that‘s the case, then many discussions aren‘t about finding the truth, but about maintaining a stable and comfortable worldview.
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Most people don‘t care about truth
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