So can we all agree these are the objective rankingss?

So can we all agree these are the objective rankingss?
>atheists/agnostics who realize there is no evidence for God but don't see a problem with letting people have different beliefs as long as they don't hurt anyone else
>theists/deists who believe there is a convincing argument for God but realize the stupidity of every manmade religion
>Catholics who actually understand and adhere to their faith
>fedora tipper atheists who are just rebelling against the dominant culture and constantly engage religious people for the thrill of arguing
>Protestants who believe in convincing evidence for God
>Christian plebs who unthinkingly believe whatever denomination they were raised in and don't take it seriously
>"Christians" who self-consciously subscribe to religious beliefs because muh culture or because they think it's better for society to promote it regardless of the truth
>"dude u just gotta have faith lmao. stop asking about reason and evidence hurr durr u just gotta belieb"

>but don't see a problem with letting people have different beliefs as long as they don't hurt anyone else
Believing in falsehoods is always harmful for someone and everyone around them.

This, also you're a beta cucc OP

I have no problem with this list, many other religions are excluded, but for the majority of the West it´s breddy gud.
7/10

Not true. It's trivial to construct a scenario where believing something false has no effect or even leads to a better outcome for yourself or someone else than having a corrected, but still incomplete, set of information.

nice maymay

The first ever sociology article published, "Suicide", showed that atheists have a higher suicide rate than religious adherents, namely Protestants in the study. One would argue that not committing suicide is better than adhering to false beliefs.

Thank you's

Natural selection my dude

>tfw too intelligent for this list

kek

No, because it's this ranking:

Grace of God tier
>people who realize the poetic truth of the Bible, and all Holy Texts

There is no God but Walmart and Ronald McDonald is his Prophet tier
>literalists

Fetishization of reason is a dead-end that no one follows consistently. If you really lacked faith you might not even have bothered posting this, since you really have no reason to believe any reality exists outside your own mind at all.

>orthodox/protestant theists who understand that religion is needed for the maintenance and improvement of society
>orthodox/protestant theists who follow god with faith

>shittolics

>other heresies


>paganism

>atheists who understand that religion is needed for the maintenance and improvement of society


>dude have you seen the latest ricky gervais athiesm tweet haha just cut your dick off and turn it inside of your body and chug hormones bro nothing matters

A dead end that led us all the way to the peak of civilization.

>t. someone who uses reason every day of their lives and uses faith for nothing, 'cept Jeezus, you gotta have faith for him.

the peak of civilization was 1900-1914

But that's Behavioral evolution you retard. Rational people tend to be depressed nowadays

>Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthdoxy, Perrinal traditionalism, Stoicism, alchemist/hermeticist

>neopagans, Buddhist, gnostics

>muslims, deist

>Protestants, Atheist, Jews, "agnostics," non-Christians like mormons and jehova witness

what's with
>responsible scientists who have the duty to teach dump people to stop following the liars from the retarded religions while maintaining sociocultural achievements
?

That doesn't contradict my post. In fact you could argue that the era just before postmodernism is when reason was most fetishized.

He already covered fedoras

Put the first under Catholics and you've got a pretty solid list.

Religion power ranking

1. islam
2. judaism
3. hinduism
4. buddhism
[power gap]
9000. atheism
[power gap]
900000000. fagnosticism
[power gap]
900000000000000. christcuckery

t. Mohamed "Doesn't count on a Thursday" Islam

ding ding ding

Pretty good OP. The 'Path of Sincerity' is objectively highest tier though.
>"A certain person said, "In the Saint's mausoleum there is a poem that goes :
>"If in one's heart
>He follows the path of sincerity,
>Though he does not pray
>Will not the gods protect him?"
>What is this path of sincerity?"
>A man answered him by saying, ''You seem to like poetry. I will answer you with a poem.
>As everything in this world is but a sham,
>Death is the only sincerity.
>It is said that becoming as a dead man in one's daily living is the following of the path of sincerity."
>-Yamamoto Tsunetomo, The Hagakure
Not necessary true. Someone believing in religion/gods doesn't inherently mean they'll harm others or are any more susceptible to falsehoods than anyone else. They at the very least deserve respect to be understood and learned from

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Suicide is badass.

Oh so should we just overlook how religion
>helps addicts
>provides outlets for volunteers
>promotes healthy values
>unites communities,families,races
>etc.
If so how do you plan to restucture altruistic institutions to be more secular.

Spoken as an agnostic who sees both the good and bad of religion.