It probably makes more sense in context, but the context is an entire book of Christian apologetics (sequel to a book on early 20th century philosophy called “Heretics”) so I doubt you have time for that right now.
Honestly, I wish people said something like this more often.
I guess what I really meant was “regardless of how convincing it is to people other than me”. By definition if I found something convincing it would change my mind, but in the hypothetical example it’s more of a difference in values rather than facts.
This feels like it’s teetering at the brink of a big moral-uncertainty rabbit hole, and I didn’t read that book yet, so I propose leaving this here for now. ☺
Honestly, I wish people said something like this more often.
This feels like it’s teetering at the brink of a big moral-uncertainty rabbit hole, and I didn’t read that book yet, so I propose leaving this here for now. ☺