Is it normal to resist all that you don't believe in?
I say it's normal, but what about you? I resist gayness, I'm a man, masculine, and therefore an ubersexual, cheers! I also resist stupidity exactly all the time. I know for certain that most people are a bit of a psychopath. E.g. antisocial and violent. If forcing a person something they can't be inclined to do when it's good, then that's psychopathic because they should be into something good. However I'm evil, and want to be, I will snuff anyone I want with sorcery, and I'm not sacrificing gods and goddesses for syntheism, atheism or post-theism, that's the non-spirit tempting me, and it's not even Satan, and I think that's wrong. Nor should I let God tempt me, e.g. tempt me to be unhappy: to have no wealth, and to be humble, God is bad, not good, therefore 'good' should mean "evil" and 'evil' should mean "good: doing evil deeds for your enemies". It comes to show most beliefs resist what I believe in and I resist them, I'm therefore a lacto-pescatarian, and resist anything that doesn't fit my fussy eating, and also a gourmand, which means I literally only eat the best, and red meat isn't thus the best, think about it. I resist polluting foods in all its forms and will resist any foods that aren't fancy. I only like the best. As an ubersexual I resist metrosexuality and sapiosexuality, it's not brains I want to screw unless I have the brains myself. Also, all of the cults and religions resist all that I believe in, therefore I dare to disobey them, I don't even bother bending the rules, I don't believe in them at all. How I function: fashion intelligence: I get up in the morning, brush my hair, have a shower, dress in my best tweed jacket, wear a tartan scarf or my best tie, and get on with the day with a breakfast of genuine gourmet porridge, fine coffee (preferably mocha), and a glass of gourmet juice (traditional high quality juice preferred by connoisseurs), and though this is the case, I'm a gourmand, and am hearty in my interest in good luxurious foods and drinks. And would resist anything against that belief. If it's chicken, fried ants, escargot (I'm French) or any animal other than a fish, and if it's eggs (except caviar), I resist these beliefs which are the beliefs that food is food and must be eaten. What about eating wisely, even sagely? What about healthy, and life-prolonging eating? Exactly! Is there a shred of normalcy in this?