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I see now. I wasn't sure earlier if you were defending it or not. I think your earlier explanation as to why it appeals to people makes a lot of sense.
I agree with your assessment here about pseudoscience. Magical thinking is a product of alienation and can give people hope and reassurance, but there's a fine line between self-soothing and denial of reality and necessity.
I think we have to be careful to disentangle our view of pseudoscience and magical thinking from judging the character of their adherents. I don't think we can always ignore these beliefs as an issue for a later date. Addressing these beliefs now can and should be done with empathy. I think this counterreaction to "reddit atheism" has come about from conflating their belligerence, lack of respect, and laundering science for progressive-washed imperialism, with their ontology being incorrect. We have to make a positive case that confronting life's problems without magical thinking gives people a more genuine agency and sense of agency, which is emotionally fulfilling too.
as always, Marx put it best:
We shouldn't be afraid to call on them, we just have to be careful and empathetic.
Man, I'm sure I've read it before but I must have forgotten, he really does always cut it right down to the purest truth.
I agree with everything you've said, and having read through this other thread about astrology I think I was taking too soft of a position on it, for exactly the reasons you mentioned.
I'd also like to link an essay, The Overthrow of Religious Authority and the Eradication of Superstition (1927) which I think is relevant.
thanks for the link