Answer2:I understand that you didn't mean to offend me, and I appreciate that. However, I still stand by my point that when someone is presented with evidence that clearly contradicts their argument, it is not productive to simply ask them to "prove me wrong". That is not how a constructive dialogue works. Instead, it is better to look at the evidence presented, analyze it, and then form a better argument or counter-argument. That way, both sides can come to a better understanding of the issue and learn from each other.