Let's try to maintain a civilized discussion. You're entitled to challenge and demand defense, but please do so while keeping a civil tongue in your head. Not every discussion has to be trolled.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Dave, what's new? What's that? Let's try to maintain civility in the face of bigotry?
So, you're on. Explain what about bigotry is civilized. It's time you did so.
If you cannot, then stuff the pretense.
That being said, I think Tiassa is attempting to move the goalposts that Kitt set in the OP.
The problem is reiterated by the inability to recognize the problem.
That is to say, let us be clear: The idea of
whether or not Sciforums is a science forum↗ has been answered resoundingly. We have, over the years, in pursuit of what was apparently some stupid lie about rational discourse and being fair, cultivated some serious bigotry.
Compared to other bigotries, perhaps this particular one doesn't seem so nasty; it does, after all, have its origins in a justified reaction against injustice.
Note the poll.
Consider the elements examined: Why are "Fringe" and "Religion" repeatedly juxtaposed?
Because they are grouped in the perspective of one who disdains them, presupposes according to his own aesthetics, and cannot justify through rational argument such a juxtaposition without falling back to hatemongering
a priori. That's the immediate point, right there.
If calling bullshit on bigotry is "attempting to move the goalposts", then I consider my larger point about cultivating bigotry in this community only further and more clearly illustrated.
So, yeah, tellyawhat: When "Bigfoot" rolls an empire, come talk to me about superstition and conspiracism as religion.
(Actually, truth told, it will more likely be EBE, regardless of the actual state of the search for life elsewhere in the Universe. But EBE believe will likely evolve into religion proper before that happens; then again, we're probably a century out at the very least. Nor can I predict what happens when we find life at the Jovian or Galilean systems, but EBE is rising. And just wait 'til FSM concretizes. We could be looking at the future post-Abramist triad: EBE vs. FSM vs. Antireligiosity. And that's about as much of a midpoint offering as I can manage; as near as I can tell, should it happen that we might live so long as to witness such outcomes, plenty of my neighbors asserting antireligious identity politics will be perfectly sanguine, because what they meant, the whole time, was that they wanted to feel like they were in charge of religion. But, yeah, until then—and, really, barring significant change in human lifespan resulting from factors yet unforeseen, it ain't happening during our lives—let me know when Temple of Squatch overturns which major world government for what reasons.)