van-man
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Grizzly said:Yes, but it's also a great support of "Religion is the Opiate of the masses". You choose to believe something, however imporbable, simply because it makes you feel good.
I've never been one to lend much consideration to any emotive trains of thought; however, if an alternatitive choice to nilism or Friedrich Nietzsche's master morality is believing something that makes you a better - kinder person, but in the end is proven false, then I say to hell with reality. I do not consider my beliefs to be false, and any gaps in my theory are attributable to my lack of knowledge and not the theory itself. But! If I must live in a world full of idiots who are seeking some messiah of some sort, I'd rather it be Jesus than Oprah.... Sadly, as you've argued, sometimes the outcomes of beliefs that are harmless prima facia can be tragically and preversely altered by the person holding those beliefs. And, great pain and suffering can result.
Ultimately however, what ever studies we embark on in life will be permanently limited to a sample group of one. So, we will never be able to decide what is best for someone else. All we can do is share what we've learned and why we believe it, like we're doing here, and let others decide for themselves.
