T.G.G. Moogly
Traditional Atheist
Children mostly believe what they're told when it comes to magical beings. Eventually they meet people, mostly peers, who don't think these things are real, and they come to recognize that the adults who taught them about these beings were just pretending. As adults, the kids generally do the same thing with their own and other children. That's normal cognitive development everyone would agree.
All adults also meet peers or know of other adults who don't think their version of a magical being is real but still cling to their version. In the most extreme cases these same adults make themselves ill and even cause the death of their children and others because of their adult belief in a magical being. Doesn't this qualify as psychosis?
If someone tells me that something was said by their magical being and that it's not up for discussion, in my experience this is the same as having a discussion with a psychotic individual, an exercise in futility for those who have had the same experience.
So when I'm talking to people about their gods, is it okay for me to take that same posture? Will the conversation be more productive and perhaps satisfying if I treat it as a psychosis and simply attempt to carry on?
All adults also meet peers or know of other adults who don't think their version of a magical being is real but still cling to their version. In the most extreme cases these same adults make themselves ill and even cause the death of their children and others because of their adult belief in a magical being. Doesn't this qualify as psychosis?
If someone tells me that something was said by their magical being and that it's not up for discussion, in my experience this is the same as having a discussion with a psychotic individual, an exercise in futility for those who have had the same experience.
So when I'm talking to people about their gods, is it okay for me to take that same posture? Will the conversation be more productive and perhaps satisfying if I treat it as a psychosis and simply attempt to carry on?