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I dig the conversation you are having with folks on here about this. As I see it, the room I make is not so much for other views, as for other people. I have come to respect other people's need for their beliefs, however delusional.
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The more rigid and delusional a belief, the greater the need for that belief. And the greater the need for a belief, the greater risk to that person's integrity if that belief is challenged. I respect that need, and not the belief, which is often quite silly without the need.
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That is a very succinct way to put it, though I would add that not all delusions are necessarily even harmful (unless you're a hardcore Platonic) - further complicating the sitch. Like you, I tend just to leave it alone. Until I have a chance to complain on Twitter, anyway.
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I appreciate all this excellent input. I’m certainly not about converting anyone, and I’m sure there will be room to opt out. There is the question of how much damage to my standing it may cause, which admittedly, already kind of sucks anyway.
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I had to quit a job that would have relieved me of all financial debt within one to two years. First, it was for financial reasons. Then, when I had a chance to go back, I realized the people who had stayed had all either quit or become a bit... disturbing. Didn't reapply.
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