Religion
In reply to the discussion: Just a thought.... [View all]skepticscott
(13,029 posts)that you have no wish to "settle" anything, because that would mean deciding that some people's worldview is much closer to the truth than others, and that all opinions, beliefs and "faiths" are not equal in their connection to reality.
There is no way to promote "greater understanding" between anyone without fostering agreement on what is true and what is not, what is real and what is not. That's the most important "common ground" and the best way to for, "coalitions" for people or groups to work towards "common goals" that you can have. Despite your claims to want those things, you still can't grasp that they won't happen in any meaningful way if people follow your philosophy of everyone being right, and every opinion being equally valid.