Religion
In reply to the discussion: Question about lying. [View all]Starboard Tack
(11,181 posts)"we assign relative certainties to countless things". Assigning them doesn't make them true. We take risks based on probabilities learned from past experience.
Everything is relative. Blind people don't look both ways when they cross the street. Never assume that we all respond to certain stimuli in the same way.
I wonder how many who claim no belief in superstition have no qualms about walking under ladders, taking bananas on boats, leaving port on a Friday, putting shoes on the table, eating with the left hand or wiping their ass with the right hand. How many knock on wood?
Fact is, no two people have the same reality, no matter how similar. So, the longer you interact with someone, the sooner you discover that you have different truths. Which gives some credibility to the saying "Familiarity breeds contempt!"