Comment by ecshafer
21 hours ago
All people think dogmatically. The only difference is what the ontological commitments and methaphysical foundations are. Take out God and people will fit politics, sports teams, tools, whatever in there. Its inescapable.
All people think dogmatically, but religion does not prevent people from acting dogmatically in politics, sports, etc. It just doesn't. It never did.
Under normal circumstances I'd consider this a nit and decline to pick it, but the number of evangelists out there arguing the equivalent of "cure your alcohol addiction with crystal meth!" is too damn high.
Allow me to introduce you to Buddhism
Elaborate. Buddhism is going to have the same epistemological issues as anything, since its a human consciousness issue.
> since its a human consciousness issue
I'd encourage you to check it out for yourself. It's certainly possible to be a dogmatic Buddhist, but one of the foundational beliefs of Buddhism is that the type of dogmatic attachment you're describing is avoidable. It's not easy, but that's why you meditate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prat%C4%ABtyasamutp%C4%81da
Which one?
Zen
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Dogmatism is a spectrum and for too many people it's on the animal side of the scale.