We may think we believe in the golden rule, — Pinprick
Its cognitive dissonance. — DingoJones
Human behaviour doesnt always make sense unfortunately. — DingoJones
Do you prefer a democratic state over a totalitarian one? — Frank Apisa
Would you guess that at least one god exists; do you guess that no gods exist; or do you not make a guess on the question? — Frank Apisa
Are you inclined to treat people the way you would like to be treated by others...or do you think that notion to be intrusive or unworthy in some way? — Frank Apisa
Even the use of the words "believe" or "belief" is over-used...a kind of lazy way of saying what we actually mean. — Frank Apisa
Do you "believe in" democracy?
Do you "believe in" God?
Do you "believe in" the Golden Rule? — Frank Apisa
abortion or gay marriage or immigration? — The Wu Way
Right, but it should be explainable, right?
Do you not think that we have the necessary knowledge needed to explain our behaviors, either our own, or others?
I think the 3 things you described are part of the natural result of cognitive dissonance. — DingoJones
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