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Yes, it is worth poiting out. Though different people will weight a belief's validity differently. IOW a lot of that would be subjective, even though there are some generalizations you could make (like some people have more knowledge and/or technology at their disposal).
I have never met anyone who thought all beliefs were exactly equal. Then again, there's a lot of people that I know that haven't said what they think on this one way or the other. Since you said 'a lot of people' , I assume you've had a conversation with someone about this at some point. What would a person who thought that say to support their own belief system in general? If all beliefs are equal, why do they believe a specific one? I just can't imagine anyone having a 'belief of the week', to give all belief systems a fair chance. ![]()
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