My own heresy is that I don’t have a true rejection. Many ideas are things which I believe by accumulation of evidence and there’s no single item which would disprove my position. And talking about a “true rejection” is really trying to create a gotcha to force someone to change their position without allowing for things such as accumulation of evidence or even misphrasing the rejection.
I also think rationalists shouldn’t bet, but that probably deserves its own post.
My own heresy is that I don’t have a true rejection. Many ideas are things which I believe by accumulation of evidence and there’s no single item which would disprove my position. And talking about a “true rejection” is really trying to create a gotcha to force someone to change their position without allowing for things such as accumulation of evidence or even misphrasing the rejection.
I also think rationalists shouldn’t bet, but that probably deserves its own post.