I'm trying to shed all of them.
I've dropped--not replaced--a few, and it's liberating. I'm looking forward to relinquishing the rest.
if I get proven wrong I'm happy to have learned the truth
Everyone is capable of it, but they usually have to come to the conclusion themselves. I find that whenever someone debates a person's point of view, it just reinforces their view. People feel like their entire being is being attacked and they defend it to no end.
Demonstrable and repeatable evidence. But I do understand what I believe is the real root of your question. I think many atheist people can be just as stubborn, although it might stem from frustration of hearing the same weak arguments.
However, right now I have been really struggling with popular atheist thinker Sam Harris's position that free will is an illusion. I am trying actually posit how that could be the case. Of course by that reasoning... I have no choice but to be confused since I have no free will.
There are some in the atheist and scientific communities making this claim. the idea that Sam Harris still goes out and debates religious scholars to "change their minds" is kind of absurd given the fact that he doesn't believe in free will.
@Switchmaster ya, this used to be a theist vs non-theist debate. I will read Harris's book soon. I have only watched some of his lectures on youtube regarding it. Trying to keep an open mind to new information, but the premise alone just seems absurd to me.
That depends primarily on two things: (1) the personality of the individual ( the insecure person who needs the security of a fixed and immutable dogma will find change almost impossible, and (2) the commitment of the individual to critical and independent thinking.. Over my life time I have moved from being religious as a child to an atheist position, from a conservative political perspective in my early 20s to a strong progressive stance today, in economics from a conventional to a mixed economy model.l
My main point of view is; There Is No Supernatural. I am probably incapable (short of brain damage) of changing that point of view. On other points, it depends on the amount of thought I have put into it. If I've put a lot of thought into it, it would take a lot to change my mind, but easier the less I have thought about it.
I need evidence. I'm not taking a step back after taking all those steps forward.
I think our journey to Freethinker was abandoning our view of being a believer. Would take strong evidence to convince me otherwise.
As capable of turning my head to face god the moment shows up.
Not sure about you, but I'm pretty fierce with defending mine, but I'm not so far up my own ass I won't listen and consider reasonable points. I'm always happy to learn and I don't know everything. Having said that, I don't usually have a stance on something at all, unless I've researched it in the past...