In fact, I am inclined to say I think she is the one who has done the damage by teaching her child to freak out over nothing.
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But maybe I'm wrong. Our mutual friend is one of those natural skeptics who just doesn't believe in woo but doesn't argue abt it either.
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Perhaps she should have been more sensitive to the woo-believing tendencies of the other? But she's not. This makes no sense to her.
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I would have been sensitive to it because I have wooish tendencies myself & have to fight them. I envy ppl who are naturally woo-resistant.
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Oh good grief. Do I actually have to have a conversation abt whether one friend has put another's child at risk from ghosts & demons?
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In England, I very rarely hear anyone talking abt God. Psychics, ghosts, pseudoscience, mediums & other woo? Yes. We just switch silliness.
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I knew atheists had their fair share of quacks but
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