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      This might be a popular opinion here on Lemmy but this is definitely NOT really rooted in reality.

      Conceptually going from belief in a something you earnestly want to believe in to being proven it’s wrong will shatter who you are.

      This is not much different than learning your partner is cheating on you or that your parents aren’t actually you parents and they hid it from you, or something like that.

      Yes believing in religion may be absurd but c’mon this take is pretty off

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      “If you have a deeply emotional reaction to your entire worldview being shattered in your middle age and having everything that once brought you a sense of comfort, however manufactured, suddenly ripped away from you, then you need psychological help.”

      At least your brain-dead snark somehow still brought you to the correct conclusion, unintentional as it may have been.

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        Ofcourse if you think that peoples practical view of the world is strongly dependent on religion, then that would be your reaction to my comment. I just dont believe that this is true. At least in my experience with people old and young, no matter the ethnicity or religious background, barely anyone is so deeply religious anymore that their understanding of reality depends on belief in god.

        This comic just doesnt make any sense in large parts of the world where people live either completely secular or only vaguely influenced by religion.

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      Yeah, I agree with your statement. Not in a degrading way though. I know people whose lives have been so difficult, agonizing and full of abuse. Religion is what got them through those times and gave them hope. I am an atheist too, a very radical one at that, but I can imagine these people would have similar reactions if their only source of spiritual comfort was aggressively denied.

      So they do need serious psychological help, but not because they are stupid to react that way, if that was what you meant.

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      Hey look, it’s the guy in the comic.

      Seriously, if you are an adult and lack the empathy to see that it can be a traumatic experience to completely dismantle one’s sense of identity and community, then you need serious psychological help.