This might be hard to understand if you live in a culture where god-belief is common & feels natural.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ZeroIssueVoter
But not all cultures have the notion of God as part of the cultural furniture.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
that's fine. Not all of them believe in a round earth either. Lots of things can be culturally suppressed.
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Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter
You seem to think the god idea is universally & eternally relevant. Mightn't it just die out in some cultures as ideas do?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ZeroIssueVoter
I wonder if you yourself think a god is real & so have difficulty conceiving of the idea being irrelevant to some other ppl?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I'm happy to think you find it irrelevant. Idk where you're getting this from.
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Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter
How? How can something irrelevant to someone also have psychological significance? Wldnt it have to be present in psyche?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
this is where self-reported irrelevance must be taken with a grain of salt in science. Just like we reject theological ideas.
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Ppl aren't reporting it coz its not relevant. They just go through life without engaging with ideas abt god.
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