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This article will discuss ways to deal with cognitive dissonance caused by religious opinions, suggesting that individuals consider considering new perspectives or engaging in self-compassion.

Ask AI: What should I do if religious opinions cause cognitive dissonance for me?

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Question: What should I do if religious opinions cause cognitive dissonance for me?

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If religious opinions cause cognitive dissonance for you, it is important to take a step back and reflect on what is causing your discomfort. Take the time to process and reflect on your own beliefs. Think about how the religious opinion relates to your own beliefs and values. Consider if the opinion is causing an irreconcilable conflict with your beliefs and values. If so, it may be best to respectfully distance yourself from the belief and/or engage in further discussion and/or research to better understand the opinion. Remember to be respectful and mindful of the religious beliefs of others.

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Published: Sunday, December 18, 2022

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