Most of the time, a creationist will refute you like this: I can't believe/don't want to believe..."
Do you think this disbelief is a psychological impulse to protect their minds? To protect them from shock? By shock, I mean the physical condition that reduces the ability to think, the typical "deer in the headlight." When something major occurs that you don't want to occur, like the death of a family member, people go into shock.
They say "no way, I can't believe that" or "there's no way they are dead"
Is this whole "No way we came from monkeys" the same deal?
2007-05-06
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