>>11899271>arguing about how many devils can dance in a math head is more important than the rules that keep our society runningAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA No. Imagine that the whole world would end and then life evolve independently and create new culture and rediscover science and stuff. There are 2 kinds of things: things that will be the same in the current and in the next society, and things that will be different. All the things that will be the same are more important than the ones that aren't, because it means they're true:
>medicine and similar>astronomy>economics>biology>gelology>law (yes, laws that create a society that can work are the same everywhere; they wouldn't differ much from planet to planet either)>engineeringAnd many more are hard truths because they work with mathematics. On the other hand:
>philosophy>theology>religion>music>history>psychology>languagesAre made up for this instance of civilization. They're not true. They're in the society level what an opinion would be on the individual level. So now you too can see why they're inferior.