Fromper
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Like I said, it's called cognitive dissonance, and it's a standard feature of normal human minds. Including yours.Surely being unable to change one's mind in the face of clear evidence is a kind of intellectual disability. The fact that it is common is irrelevant.
I am not willing to accord religion its usual unearned deference when confronted by that sort of behaviour.
As an atheist, I don't have any deference for religion. I do respect people, though. Just because I think someone's wrong about something, that doesn't mean they aren't worth of respect. Try to see their point of view and understand where they're coming from, and you'll not only have an easier time communicating with them and convincing them of your point of view, but you're likely to have more friends and less enemies, too.