Why does everyone think that I want to convert them to Christianity?
You claim to have evidence that should convince you to be a Christian. We want to know that evidence. The Litany of Tarski applies: if God exists, I wish to believe that God exists. If God does not exist, I wish to believe that God does not exist.
You claim to have evidence that should convince you to be a Christian. We want to know that evidence.
Or I would, if I assigned non-negligible probability to the possibility that (strong forms of) such evidence actually existed—without such expectation it doesn’t feel correct to say that I ‘want it’.
You claim to have evidence that should convince you to be a Christian. We want to know that evidence. The Litany of Tarski applies: if God exists, I wish to believe that God exists. If God does not exist, I wish to believe that God does not exist.
Or I would, if I assigned non-negligible probability to the possibility that (strong forms of) such evidence actually existed—without such expectation it doesn’t feel correct to say that I ‘want it’.