Matthew Warnstedt

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Human beings have a remarkable ability to ignore evidence that contradicts their beliefs and an equally remarkable ability to exaggerate evidence that confirms their beliefs. People don’t change their minds. They guard and protect their conclusions. Any evidence that might call our current belief systems into question is unconsciously identified as an attack by the human brain and fended off by any means necessary.
Searching for Enough: The High-Wire Walk Between Doubt and Faith
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