I get told its cowardly or evasive not to take a stand on things that either can't be known or that I've not taken the trouble to learn abt.
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But sometimes nonreligious ppl ask me to do this too on ethical stuff. Had to make this:pic.twitter.com/kJ3E3WY3xA
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Apparently. I must be on one side or another.
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Guess for some people it's just really hard to not know something, have no real way of finding out and be ok with that.
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Or accept that that is the case & keep looking anyway.
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"I believe the future will continue to reveal more knowledge to us. Including new knowledge of the past. Wouldn't wanna be you"
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Probably because from their standpoint, what you BELIEVE to be true is more important than what you KNOW to be true.
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This view is essential to maintain FAITH.
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because these discussions need to be theoretical, when you don't have facts/science on your side...
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Being able to say "I don't enough about this to have an opinion" is a sign of maturity. Religious = childlike in many ways.
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