Would you know if it did? People’s stated reasons are often different than their actual reasons.
No one ever says “I changed religious beliefs for reasons completely other than the truth of the religion”, even though one of the biggest predictors is the belief of their social circle.
Like I said, including me. And I am talking about social reasons.
Mocking religion can probably turn some agnostics into atheists, but in most cases it makes religious people more rigid in their beliefs- you’re offering them the “choice” between their religion being true and them being an idiot.
Would you know if it did? People’s stated reasons are often different than their actual reasons.
No one ever says “I changed religious beliefs for reasons completely other than the truth of the religion”, even though one of the biggest predictors is the belief of their social circle.
Like I said, including me. And I am talking about social reasons.
Mocking religion can probably turn some agnostics into atheists, but in most cases it makes religious people more rigid in their beliefs- you’re offering them the “choice” between their religion being true and them being an idiot.
The claim was that they would become thicker-skinned, not that they would become atheists.
Mockery of my religion helped me to change my mind, but I doubt it would have helped if I was not already suspecting those beliefs were wrong.