Religion
In reply to the discussion: Why You Might Have to Choose Between Science and Faith [View all]MellowDem
(5,018 posts)that false beliefs are not nearly as useful as true beliefs. I think they're better because false beliefs have never been able to be used to predict or discover anything, while beliefs based on facts and evidence have. So based on that evidence, and my preference for useful ways of thinking, yes, it's my opinion it is better. What is your evidence that false beliefs are ever good?
Defense mechanisms that only protect your ego are not good. You won't die from admitting you're wrong.
You keep projecting it seems, you say my post is "rigid" but don't ever back it up. It is an opinion. It's not a presupposed truth, something which nearly all religions rely on, and which is about as rigid as it gets. If you want to persuade me that false beliefs are great for society, have at it, if it makes sense according to my preferences, I'll change my position, or convince me to change my preferences if need be. The constant strawmen and projection get tiring.
I keep using the same terms because they are accurate. Unfortunately, you can't just pretend that my points are rigid or that I am the flip side of the coin. You have to give some sort of reasoning, and you never do.