No doubt some people's views do get changed but for the most part, the observation that arguing over aiming systems is like arguing over politics or religion still holds true.
As a example, almost nothing you say will cause pj to change his mind and vice versa...so why not just amicably agree to disagree and move on?
Because we are amicably having a discussion about our differing perspectives. Is there a time limit? A post limit? A bandwidth issue? If there is then please make me aware of it and I will adhere to the rules of the discussion. If not then there is no reason that a debate cannot go on forever. If you are tired or bored then you can certainly elect to stop reading.
And it's not Mr. Johnson's mind that I am trying to change. Mr. Johnson is merely one of a handful of vocal representatives who are in opposition to the CTE method of aiming, to a greater and lesser degrees. He is simply the platform to allow the proponents of the CTE method to make their case and allow the readers to choose whether they want to try CTE or not.
All of this is done for the audience, not for the speakers. Although I will say that I am certainly willing to change my mind. When someone presents something to me I consider the evidence make up my own mind about it. Sometimes I am right and sometimes I am wrong. That is I think a big part of being a human.
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