Fortigurn wrote:maklelan wrote:harmony wrote:And it also might help if you both agreed what, if anything, admitting to being wrong or apologizing has to do with being open-minded (because personally I don't see the connection).
Open-minded, in my mind, means a person can be objective enough to see and admit that they've been mistaken.
Sethbag has provided a superabundance of evidence for this. He took a good hard look at the LDS church and decided he had been mistaken in believing it.
I could say the same about taking a good hard look at the church and deciding I was mistaken for not believing it. Since he's made that decision what indication has he given that he's open to the idea that he could be wrong? I've never seen anything. Just because you changed your mind once and then shut your mind back up doesn't mean you're still open-minded.