Jack, I'm disappointed you stoop to the "Sly dig" "Cognitive Dissonance" applies equally, and perhaps more so, to those that hold so strongly to any one belief that they simply cannot be moved from it - despite and irrespective of evidence. Witnesses Word of mouth remains one of the most convincing of all, and I still choose to believe my relatives that the 'Holocaust' did occur - although I accept that the numbers are in dispute. That is not 'Cognitive Dissonance' by a long chalk Religious beliefs?. Well, thats maybe for the individual. I tend to think there must be 'something' although what that is remains beyond me - no matter how old I get! Ray From: patriots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:patriots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jack Lewis Sent: 22 September 2014 00:02 To: Patriots Subject: [patriots] Fwd: CD For your information. This could apply to many people who will not accept the evidence against the Holocaust. However I can safely say that it doesn't apply to religious beliefs because they cannot be proved or disproved. The Holocaust however can. Jack a -------- Original Message -------- Subject: CD Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2014 22:50:47 +0100 From: Jack Dixon <mailto:dm-king@xxxxxxxxxx> <dm-king@xxxxxxxxxx> To: Jack Lewis <mailto:ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> I was just watching the holohoax conversation you was having, it just came to mind! :-D