RE: Tooth Fairy Bullshit
January 19, 2017 at 7:07 pm
(This post was last modified: January 19, 2017 at 7:07 pm by Jesster.)
(January 19, 2017 at 6:54 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: 1. It should make a difference to you though. Because as I explained earlier, culture matters. A person who believes something that is completely out there in relation to their culture/society (like legitimate belief in the Tooth Fairy), is probably not a very normal person. That's not me being biased bc I personally don't believe in the tooth fairy, that's just being objective and honest.
Well it doesn't make a difference to me and I don't see that changing. Shouldn't that make you feel better about my comparison of your beliefs to the others? If I started disrespecting one set of believers, I would drag the others down with them. I refuse to do that. I think there also might still be some bias on your end simply because you've been raised with a socially acceptable belief.
(January 19, 2017 at 6:54 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: 2. It really just depends on what "religion" it is. If the religion was based even loosely on something that our culture takes seriously, like perhaps a denomination of an already existing religion/ideology, then I'd probably not think you were a nutter. If this religion was you saying the Easter Bunny is God, for example, then I'd think there's probably something not quite right with your mental state. However, if this belief in an Easter Bunny God becoming a thing in our society, then I wouldn't think that subsequent followers of that religion are nuts. Because that is what they are being taught, and that is what our society believed in. I'd still think you were nuts, since you're the one who pulled that literally out of crazy land in the first place, but I wouldn't think subsequent followers were nuts if it became a thing in our society.
So society taking something seriously is what matters to you? I can't identify with that. I don't care what society does or does not accept. It's not a popularity contest to me. I care about what's true and I see neither belief as true. I am going to see equal fault in someone's beliefs so long as I see either as untrue. I also don't think someone having false beliefs necessarily comes from insanity, either, no matter what the belief is. Yes, insanity can lead to any belief, but the same belief can appear in a perfectly sane person.