• Communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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    5 months ago

    I don’t agree that belief is always a choice, in many cases people simply cannot conceive of an alternate position being the case, in my case I have no choice but to be an atheist because I can’t believe in a god, I find it far too silly a notion.

    bigoted beliefs are of course bad, but I don’t think people choose them necessarily

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      5 months ago

      But you are making a choice: you’re choosing to only let observable facts influence your beliefs. Everyone is an atheist by default, and most of them are then told to believe what they’re told from birth, but at some point people make a conscious choice on how information is prioritized. Humans aren’t read-only and I would say it’s a safe bet that most people have the opportunity to influence their own beliefs and act accordingly. Obviously if someone is abused and doesn’t develop mentally, then yeah, don’t hate the person but don’t necessarily give up on helping that person develop, either

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      5 months ago

      You’ve proved my point. You’re choosing not to believe because it’s not fact.

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      5 months ago

      A lack of education still means that a bigoted person is choosing to devalue other things.

      At a certain point, theres no obligation to be hostile or dismissive of different things. You are choosing to remain bigoted, and stay comfortable with your behavioral habits.

      If you are saying that some people lose the ability to become accustomed to things they are exposed to, I would agree with you. People aren’t like that.