One can have morals without reminding people of having that particular moral stance. One can have faith without ventilating it constantly.
But if you feel the need to berate people how they are wrong according you your moal framework and craft your core identity out of adhering to the moral ruleset it encomapasses, even dragging it into conversations that have nothing to do with it, you might have trouble of connecting with people outside of your particular dogma.
Did I berate someone though? I just said that the fish thing is a useful sign to filter out people. I literally ignore these people. I don’t interact with them because we clearly stand on different moral grounds. I said nothing about being better let alone berating people, I think you’re just projecting?
You can’t imagine someone having moral ideals except if they are inserted in a blind dogmatic belief system?.. That’s kinda weird
Thats not what I wrote.
One can have morals without reminding people of having that particular moral stance. One can have faith without ventilating it constantly.
But if you feel the need to berate people how they are wrong according you your moal framework and craft your core identity out of adhering to the moral ruleset it encomapasses, even dragging it into conversations that have nothing to do with it, you might have trouble of connecting with people outside of your particular dogma.
Did I berate someone though? I just said that the fish thing is a useful sign to filter out people. I literally ignore these people. I don’t interact with them because we clearly stand on different moral grounds. I said nothing about being better let alone berating people, I think you’re just projecting?
My comment was not directed at you personally, just that there is an overlap in filter mechanisms.
What I described can apply to multiple convictions.
The same would probably apply if someone based their entire personality around a singular idée fixe or even a particular antagonist.