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False premise: everything is NOT relative. Perception may not always be an entirely accurate measure of reality, but objective reality nonetheless exists regardless of the accuracy of our perception of it.

Likewise, "History is so replete with confrontation over religious beliefs because they leave no room for nuance" is an absurdly reductionist and historically illiterate claim. Look at the past century: the World Wars and the greatest genocides in living memory were largely perpetrated by decidedly secular regimes. The removal of ancient religions from society tends to result in the same passions being directed into less suitable vessels, such as politics, almost invariably with disastrous results. Moreover, the confrontation between religions generally has little to do with lacking nuance and everything to do with making mutually exclusive claims. They ARE logically incompatible.

The post then finishes by endorsing a fallacy. The fallacy of the Golden Mean (or fallacy of compromise, or fallacy of moderation) takes the form of assuming that the most valid conclusion is that which accepts the best compromise between two competing positions.

Marc Stiegler illustrated the flaw of this view wonderfully in David's Sling:

The Sophisticate: “The world isn’t black and white. No one does pure good or pure bad. It’s all gray. Therefore, no one is better than anyone else.”

The Zetet: “Knowing only gray, you conclude that all grays are the same shade. You mock the simplicity of the two-color view, yet you replace it with a one-color view . . .”

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"History is so replete with confrontation over religious beliefs because they leave no room for nuance. “If I thought for myself, this would seem stupid, but who are we to judge what (insert God) wants?” I would add to that with in our current era, we are replete with agnostics and atheists who disparage those who follow a religion. The shutdown of all sorts of places of worship during covid is an example of this arrogance.

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