(May 29, 2013 at 10:29 pm)Gilgamesh Wrote:(May 29, 2013 at 10:28 pm)Oliver Wrote: Are you implying that an Atheist who believes in Chiropractic as a form of wellness, is a dumb Atheist?..Yep.
But more properly, I'm implying that anyone who believes in any sort of woo is dumb.
This is what I'm talking about. The aspect of Chiropractic that is considered "woo" is as far fetched as religion can be at times. True, and I don't agree with it. However, simply speaking of the benefits that adjustments can give one with a problem is a physical thing that you can observe. But it seems that most, like you, seem to only view Chiropractic as the "woo" kind, which is just not true. It's not all like that. I'm a user of Chiro but don't subscribe to the woo aspect of it, such as innate intelligence, flow of energy, healing, etc. I'm not going to defend that.
I can't possibly believe that all Chiropractors believe in the "make believe" aspect of it all, but can hopefully use their reasoning and logic to still trust in the benefits of adjustments. Which is why I think there have to be Atheist Chiropractors out there.. yet I only seem to find ones, in America at least, linked to believing in God.