(December 4, 2018 at 4:48 pm)Gae Bolga Wrote: Every single persons own view of their [insert religion here] -is- dependent on their version being valid and/or true. Invalidating that invalidates that [insert religion here].
Now, the religious are fond of considering themselves a contiguous bloc for purposes of hilariously inept ad pops..but, ofc, everyone (the religious included) know that's not true. Still, I don't know how many versions of the tooth fairy one is supposed to have to knock down until we're forced to wonder if it might be the whole tooth fairy bit, that's the problem..with all the various tooth fairy religions.
No.
If you invalidate one persons construct. that's the extent of it.
If one person bakes a bad cake, it doesn't mean all cakes are bad, all bakers are inept, and that baking should be disregarded as an applicable method for preparing food. It just means one person baked a bad cake. If they continually make bad cakes, we can possibly assert that they are a horrible baker, and if it continues, then we know to never eat their cakes. But that single baker could just be an outlier within the realm of baking cakes.