This reminds me of the movie Sherlock Holmes, and that one scene where Holmes meets Watson's fiance and she gets upset at holmes for deducing from her more info than she would have liked.
I think though, that if CT is saying something real, then it's about as ethical as it'd be to tell someone they're actually adopted. Or tell a kid santa's not real. Or tell a patient they only have 6 months to live. Or tell a christian that Christ was a human-generated illusion.
I wouldn't go out of my way to tear down a person's miscopcention (i.e. i wouldn't signal ppl out like podlair did to 'typology town'), but if asked i'll give my honest reply, such as Ink asked me. It does kinda hurt me a bit tho, because my Fe totally dislikes causing upset of that sort but fundamentally I count it more unethical to hide the truth when you know it and are asked it. Then that's lying.
I think though, that if CT is saying something real, then it's about as ethical as it'd be to tell someone they're actually adopted. Or tell a kid santa's not real. Or tell a patient they only have 6 months to live. Or tell a christian that Christ was a human-generated illusion.
I wouldn't go out of my way to tear down a person's miscopcention (i.e. i wouldn't signal ppl out like podlair did to 'typology town'), but if asked i'll give my honest reply, such as Ink asked me. It does kinda hurt me a bit tho, because my Fe totally dislikes causing upset of that sort but fundamentally I count it more unethical to hide the truth when you know it and are asked it. Then that's lying.