Three plaintiffs testified about the trauma they experienced carrying nonviable pregnancies.

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    1 year ago

    My understanding of it (based on discussions with my mom) is that they don’t fear the truth, they fear being wrong, because if they are wrong they then don’t have an answer anymore and it is deeply uncomfortable.

    The issue with this is that if you never acknowledge that you may be wrong, you can never learn.

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      1 year ago

      something i recently learned is: you can change your opinion, this literally changed my life. if you feel your opinion is wrong, don’t stick to it. stick to facts and science.

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        1 year ago

        Yes, that is the whole point of the scientific method: you can only prove that something is wrong. It’s can be uncomfortable to realise that all our foundations could be destroyed at any time, but it is the only logical position one can hold.