On Harsh Criticism
Ha. Nice.
:P
That said it can test one's mindset, ability to focus, manage anger, faith in soundness and sincerity of arguement, etc. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger I suppose.
I do think there is a big difference in an extremely critical yet logical assessment or chastisement of a belief as opposed to vulgar ad homs.
Example. I say God is real, good, loves us all, and just wants us to be with him in love and harmony.
Someone responds, "yeah that's why people are starving, suffering, and being horribly killed and raped all around the world right now as we speak. That's beyond idiotic. That's your God? That's what he does and lets happen? That's love and goodness to you? It's people like you who are why people view religious people as a cancer!"
Give or take some vulgarity. Basically. The respondent hits all the valid criticisms. It alerts the issuer of the statement to its unanswered logical fallacies. It is up to the issuer to gauge whether or not he is knowledgable enough to respond or accept that more study is needed.
As opposed to just a response of "You're a deluded f***wad."
Now that respondent can and probably would include why. For example, there is no available, concise, absolute proof of God. Or that compassionate or trusting people get taken advantage of often and so seems foolish. Or again, the suffering.
In a free and open society where free speech is allowed, it is to be expected. I like decent people. I tend to avoid rude or degenerate ones. Of course, speaking nice doesn't necessarily mean anything in regards to content of character so. I digress.