Perhaps a book might give you data or a viewpoint that
affects the way you see things. It might make you rethink
the way you regard an issue...
affects the way you see things. It might make you rethink
the way you regard an issue...
The only thing that gets in the way there is our pride, or dishonesty. If you can honestly turn round and say that no book could make you change your mind, then you're not basing you views upon reason and logic, but (for want of a better word) faith. You cannot come to an unshakeable view which allows for no doubt, and no room for disproof by means of logic alone.
But I cannot see how a book can completey overthrow
a person and make him change his worldview totally....
a person and make him change his worldview totally....
Unless the person has been cut off from differing views
for the entire span of his life.....
for the entire span of his life.....
I never mentioned these forms of enforced conversion either.
That is for that person to decide.
My point was that you cannot overthrow a persons ideals
by force and just expect them to adopt the new order.
My point was that you cannot overthrow a persons ideals
by force and just expect them to adopt the new order.
I think the only way your argument could possibly make any sense is if you're saying a book forces you to change your views in the same manner as a torturer, instead of the manner in which a judge is forced to consider a defendant guilty in the presence of sufficient evidence.
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