borealys
Critical Thinker
- Joined
- May 26, 2008
- Messages
- 428
I fly my skeptical flag on Facebook the same way I do in real life -- openly but quietly. I'm a member of a few skeptically-oriented groups, there's a quote from Michael Shermer on my profile, and I post the occasional link to a particularly good Science Based Medicine article or amusing Tim Minchin video. It's there if you care to look, but it's not the first thing you would notice about me if you glanced at my page.
So far, none of my friends or relatives have given me a hard time about anything I've said or posted -- and the only time I've directly criticized anything anyone else said was when they were spouting dangerous alt-med/antivax crap.
But then, even the most religious and the most new-agey among my friends tend to take a similar approach -- they're open but not aggressive about it. I actually deliberately avoided adding the pushier religious types from my high school days as friends. Why should I friend them? I don't like them. Even in the days when I went to church, they made me horribly uncomfortable.
As for my family -- well, aside from a couple of ultraconservative uncles who aren't on Facebook anyway, I'm lucky. I come from a line of reasonable, rational people. The worst I have to deal with is that my sister has a friend who's a naturopath. If I had to deal with proselytizing or pseudoscience-loving relatives at every turn, I don't know how I'd handle it.
So far, none of my friends or relatives have given me a hard time about anything I've said or posted -- and the only time I've directly criticized anything anyone else said was when they were spouting dangerous alt-med/antivax crap.
But then, even the most religious and the most new-agey among my friends tend to take a similar approach -- they're open but not aggressive about it. I actually deliberately avoided adding the pushier religious types from my high school days as friends. Why should I friend them? I don't like them. Even in the days when I went to church, they made me horribly uncomfortable.
As for my family -- well, aside from a couple of ultraconservative uncles who aren't on Facebook anyway, I'm lucky. I come from a line of reasonable, rational people. The worst I have to deal with is that my sister has a friend who's a naturopath. If I had to deal with proselytizing or pseudoscience-loving relatives at every turn, I don't know how I'd handle it.
