wareyin
Penultimate Amazing
Influence? Of course. That's part of how culture in general works, though. To be clear, though, I wasn't rejecting what you said entirely with what I said. Rather, it was more pointing out that your argument fails because it focuses too much on how a distinct subset operate and thus overstates their importance.
Which distinct subset? From my first post I have been talking about believers. Not Christians, not Fundamentalist Christians, but believers. So, what distinct subset have I focused on?
With that said, perhaps a central question in play here, given your response to what Dann said there, is "How much do YOU pick and choose what to believe and how?"
If you're associating "choose" with whimsicality, than that's no surprise. However, "choice" is a much more complex concept than that, in practical use. Religion can be reasonably said to stack the deck in their favor, but it cannot truly remove agency from a person, regardless. That your line of argument seeks to deny agency is very much a serious problem with the logic invoked.
Indeed. To repeat, though, you shouldn't have been bringing whimsicality into play at all, unless you consider your beliefs and values to be whimsical choices.
I entered this thread by denying dann's claim that "believers choose what to believe and what to dismiss from various scriptures - be that "detailed instructions" or general nonsense." This claim is what brought whimsicality into it, and it is this whimsicality that I have been arguing against. I am at a loss how you could claim that I am the one bringing whimsicality into play.