Yeah, we are kind of revisiting this topic. I know I wrote down my thoughts on this somewhere...
Edit: Here is some of it, from the old forum:
So, I'd like to take a sloooowww, tentative step back towards the previous controversy. My biggest hobby and interest is why people believe what they do. If you've read any of my blather in the "a suggested voting methodology" thread, I make a distinction between theorizing about things we can physically/systematically/scientifically test, and theorizing about things we cannot, the metaphysical. It is perhaps simpler to simply say universally observable and personally observable. A personally observable belief ca be anything from your favorite ice cream, to a commitment to love someone, to a commitment to a deity or lack of one. These are things only the individual can confirm. True, others might claim to know we believe such things to be true, but only we can truly understand all the nuances involved in our belief.
That is just the tip of the iceberg... but I'll move on.
An argument I have been working on for a long time says that ideally, we want our personally observable beliefs to conform to universally observable beliefs as much as possible. To clarify, not popular belief, but testable beliefs. "Facts" we usually call them, but I'm a little too post-structuralist to trust that term. (Ultimately we cannot prove anything absolutely. I believe absolute truths exist, but we just don't have the capacity to confirm them.) This is what I would call reasonable. So long as a personal belief does not greatly conflict with universally observable beliefs, we have free reign to explore and experiment with any personally observable beliefs we might be inclined to believe. Thus, we really have no ground on which to argue against any ones personal beliefs, except for on the grounds of clear scientific contradiction. And even then, I'm not sure how solid our grounds are, as much of science has itself been done under certain assumptions.
Anyhow... if we can have this discussion without ugly words, or if we even care about the topic, have at it. XD
Edit 2: I looked through the thread and didn't see much more about this, though I'm sure I've had the conversation. I think it was on one of my theory threads...