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I'm not so sure with the contradictions. People love being hypocrites. I've seen otherwise very intelligent and educated people believe in hocus pocus like homeopathy but adhere to scientific results in other aspects and be happy with both. Religion is just contradictions on steroids...
But usually hypocrites don't see themselves as such. They think they are behaving rationally, and lie to themselves as to not see the contradiction.
We'd rather discount new information than confront our biases.
I agree with you completely here. Although I too am not sure about contradictions. I think I was going for the word coherence here.
This is so true. I mean, for something which is holy, our fingerprints are all over it and it shows.