wonderllama
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To me, it appears that IDI theorists use a lot more faith to come to that conclusion; that is, a belief that an intruder did it as opposed to concrete evidence for it.
We are a complex lot.
Isn't this how most people approach a fundamental aspect of their lives?
Religious beliefs.
It is clear to me that you will never get 100% of people believing one theory no matter what evidence is presented to them. Look at the OJ trial!
There are cases far more clear cut than this one where people refuse to accept the evidence.
We are a world conflicted by our seeming need for evidence in some instances and our blind acceptance (faith if you will) in other cases, either in spite of evidence to the contrary or simply when there is no evidence at all.
I'm big on evidence. I expect to see it to prove everything. It's one of the reasons I am a non religious person, faith doesn't work for me.
Having said all this, across these forums I see many many MANY people using God and religion in a lot of their posts....posts in threads in which they are seeking EVIDENCE in order to convict someone over the murder of a child.
We are a complex lot.