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Mon Apr 14, 2014, 10:33 AM Apr 2014

Some Opinions Are Better Than Others

April 11, 2014
Atheist Revolution

We all have opinions. Some of our opinions are based on reason, critical inquiry, and even time-consuming research to learn more about the world around us. These are the sorts of opinions we can defend because we have a reasonable basis for them. We have taken care in how we formed them, doing so with deliberation. We can intelligently explain them to others, and in doing so, we might actually convince them that our opinion is valid even though this does not necessarily mean they will come to share it.

Other opinions reflect nothing more than our moment-to-moment emotional reactions to our surroundings. They evidence little to no thought, and many fall apart with even minimal reflection. If we do take a moment to critically examine them, we may even be ashamed to have ever had such opinions. And this is why many adults have learned to keep such opinions to themselves, lest they be subject to ridicule by others or simply regret launching a half-baked idea.

Sadly, it is this second type of opinion that seems to thrive on social media today, particularly on Twitter. Some of us seem to allow the immediacy of something like Twitter to bypass our normal ability to evaluate what we are tempted to say before putting it out there. This sort of stream-of-consciousness communication can bypass our usual ability to reason, leading some bright people to say some incredibly stupid things.

But this post isn't really about criticizing social media or even how many people behave when they use it. No, I'd rather focus on the title. Is it true that some opinions really are better than others? Specifically, are some opinions better in the sense that they are better in some absolute sense and not only in the eye of the beholder? It seems to me that opinions formed on the basis of rational thought, critical inquiry, research, and the like are better in some sense than the half-baked ones formed solely on the basis of emotional responses...even if they turn out to be wrong.

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