When I joined CC about 5 years ago I was just done with a website where I argued with atheists all of the time over God and His existence. We were 10 or so Christians arguing with 10 or so atheists and the debates got heated man. What I saw during this time was that people's opinions are seldom changed. You can put fact after fact in front of people and they will ignore it. They might have felt exactly the same way about the Christians .
At the time I joined CC I just started to realize that Hebrew was actually this amazing language drawing all of these pictures explaining the Word of God and I step into fight after fight on CC until I had to stand back and say "okay, why are you here?". I left CC for about a year and are more active for the last couple of months but my attitude have changed. I now don't mind who is right or wrong because like with the atheists I know now that people will only believe what they want to believe. People will not change. That is why there were (and still are) so many religious wars.
So to answer your question, "How important is it to be right?"
When you argue with an atheist, his life might depend on it.
At the time I joined CC I just started to realize that Hebrew was actually this amazing language drawing all of these pictures explaining the Word of God and I step into fight after fight on CC until I had to stand back and say "okay, why are you here?". I left CC for about a year and are more active for the last couple of months but my attitude have changed. I now don't mind who is right or wrong because like with the atheists I know now that people will only believe what they want to believe. People will not change. That is why there were (and still are) so many religious wars.
So to answer your question, "How important is it to be right?"
When you argue with an atheist, his life might depend on it.
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