richardhutnik said:
People convert to something along the lines of their personality, for the most part, and what they find successful. If you look at the stories of Chesterton and C.S Lewis, you see this. I recall one noted philosopher who converted to Christianity in his later years, for philosophical reasons. |
And it is really silly of them. Personal taste shouldn't have any bearing on what people hold as truths about the world. No matter how much I would like to fly, I can't just go "I really like the thought of flying, so now I believe that humans can fly, *jumps off cliff*"
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