Arrogance is not descriptive of what you believe, or even the confidence with which you believe it, but rather how you believe it. Arrogance is an attitude one has about their beliefs; an unwarranted display of superiority over others who do not think as you do. It is a feature of one’s character and behavior, not one’s beliefs.
November 28, 2013
Arrogance is about attitude, not belief
Posted by Theosophical Ruminator under Apologetics, Thinking1 Comment
November 29, 2013 at 5:59 pm
Thought provoking. Hadn’t considered this before.
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