I had a Wiccan friend criticize me for calling Psychics, Astrology and Magic Crystals pseudoscience. He argued that we can't prove that these things don't work (we actually can), and there is energy and forces in the universe we aren't aware of yet (perhaps, but these have no bearing on these types of easily discounted New Age woo). Now, the kicker is that he said that all truth is relative to individuals and people should be able to believe whatever they want.
I find that infuriating because it promotes fraud. It's like a drug company giving sugar pills instead of heart medication or companies manufacturing waterproof boots that leak. Is there any way of disputing this, or does it just disintegrate into solipsism? Are neopagans allowed to openly citizens fraudulent, New Age woo? Is this kind of thinking any more rational than the worst religious fundamentalisms?
While there is a lot of rationalist pagans who practice Wicca like ritualized Taoism, there are all kinds of weird elements that seems to discredit paganism because the movement will accept anything (eg. Otherkin, antivaxing, radical Dianics, Burning Times, dowsing etc.). Other religions have schism to filter out the crazies
I find that infuriating because it promotes fraud. It's like a drug company giving sugar pills instead of heart medication or companies manufacturing waterproof boots that leak. Is there any way of disputing this, or does it just disintegrate into solipsism? Are neopagans allowed to openly citizens fraudulent, New Age woo? Is this kind of thinking any more rational than the worst religious fundamentalisms?
While there is a lot of rationalist pagans who practice Wicca like ritualized Taoism, there are all kinds of weird elements that seems to discredit paganism because the movement will accept anything (eg. Otherkin, antivaxing, radical Dianics, Burning Times, dowsing etc.). Other religions have schism to filter out the crazies
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