AB,
Wilful ignorance of what?
Logic mostly.
I fully understand all the arguments used to deny our spiritual nature.
That sentence itself betrays the fact that you don’t. The arguments you receive falsify
the arguments you attempt to justify your
belief “spiritual nature”, not the supposed “spiritual assertion” itself. Assuming your conclusion like this is (yet another) logical fallacy, called begging the question. This has been explained to you countless times, yet you make exactly the same mistake over and over again.
Why?
You seem unable to comprehend how an intelligent person can be unconvinced by your well thought out arguments.
To the contrary, of course I comprehend it: you remain unconvinced because you will never, ever engage openly and honestly (or even at all) with those arguments. Your mind is so fogged with reason-free convictions that you cannot permit anything to disturb them, no matter what it is.
I understand what you say.
As you’ve never shown any evidence of that, I’ll have to take your word for it.
I understand how you come to your conclusions.
As you’ve never shown any evidence of that, I’ll have to take your word for it.
But there is a bigger picture.
Than our current state of knowledge? Yes I know – that’s why we have people trying to find out more using well-understood and tested methods and tools.
You seem unable to accept or even consider any argument put forward which is indicative of our spiritual nature.
How would you know that as you’ve never made any? The closest you’ve come is to attempt one or several basic logical fallacies, so – so far at least – there’s been nothing to consider. That’s one of the many problems you’ve given yourself here.