That’s an interesting line of defense, Rep Ipsa. We’re getting immersed in Freudian psychology now are we? So what is this shadow side of my personality residing in my unconscious that I’m unwilling to accept and I’m projecting it on to you?
So I’m the one who is jaundiced, etc. Well, and there we have it. It’s settled.
The thing is, I don’t see it that way or agree with you at all. And the problem is, on a board such as this where we don’t REALLY know each other we can throw accusations all over the place without having to take personal responsibility for doing so. Or being correct at the end of the day.
It is unfortunate that the online world had accentuated the potential of false innuendo and other maladies to become the norm. Wala! Facebook, Instagram...and message boards.
I can sit here and tell you that I’m not projecting and that, in my opinion, I’m close to the truth when describing what I see in you and others...but I too may only get a glimpse or partial view of the truth, whatever that may be. I readily admit that.
And so it goes.
So we/you can throw out the accusation of ‘projection’ and pretty much avoid any responsibility for what others may conclude/surmise about us.
At the end of the day I can only say and express things the way I see it, and you the same. But to engage in pop psychology as a defensive mechanism without adequate evidence simply derails the conversation. Realistically, however, that may be all that we can expect in an online forum.
Anyway, as much as you might think your atheism is a danger to me or others, I disagree. Your beliefs or non beliefs only add to the diversity of opinion that add to the mix in the marketplace of ideas. If you were my next door neighbor, that would be cool. I’d rather have conversations with you than my LDS friends on a given day.
But alas, here we are.
How about this. We could change the header of this thread so it says, “Being godless may not determine your health.” I’d be fine with that. But the way it is currently it sounds as though atheism gives some kind of advantage to health and happiness. I don’t think that’s necessarily the case.
Regards,
MG