Why are people so obscenely resistant to admitting when they've lost? Why is this true for YOU? Why are you *personally* so resistant?
Or is that not a self-reflection that people are capable of? Is it like thinking about infinity? Then forget it, and just talk about the dumbasses you've proven wrong. WTF is going on with them? Get a load of those obstinate bastards, am I right? The nerve.
What's so bad about being wrong sometimes? I literally don't get it. Help this dumbass understand. When they're about to see they're wrong, people act like you insulted their mother.
What gives? Thoughts?
(INB4 cognitive dissonance. Labels don't explain phenomena.)
For instance, I was arguing with a friend who is a Christian. He was explaining why he doesn't believe in "evolution," how the world is only 6-7000 years old and also there was only a single creation. This is outside of logic.
I asked about Noah's Ark. Well, in those times, he says there was the primordial bird, the primordial cat, the primordial dog, etc. And from that primordial form, came all other associated species... So they evolved. A wolf became a chihuahua. A house cat became a lion. A grizzly became a Kola. And then these animals traveled around the world on boats or something to reach their current habitats.
He was getting increasingly irate. I said there was another creation after the flood. Animals couldn't have "adapted" in such a significant way in 2000 years. He eventually freaked out and called me racist.
Apparently this whole idea of pseudo evolution was the cornerstone to explain why different races of people exist. Lmao. So when you uncover it, this dude believes in evolution simply to not be racist.