This is where I would say all people have crazy beliefs that are founded in faith. e.g. internationalist, communists, anarchist
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I totally support your critique tbh. We should all be critical in things we cannot prove.
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My defense of belief structures (religions and ideologies) would be an argument of outcomes. What is produced by these systems?
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If Christianity or feminism produced the most peaceful societies ever, this would be able to be stated.
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The individual claims made by them 'we can survive the deaths of our brains' 'Gender differences are cultural constructs'
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would not be proven by their good influence. Those claims could still well be false.
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Yep. And I totally accept someone saying both of them are equally bullshit. Again, I admit there is no proof. For either.
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I am fine with the ideas existing, but they should be questioned and not protected a sacred cows.
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The problem comes when something like education is (or becomes) a monolith and teaches only one.
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yes but that's the difference between faith and belief...if you see something you believe it takes faith to ....
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believe in something you can't see
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It is pretending to know things you don't know that I try not to do. Speculating on probabilities is different
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