By learning to overcome the Nirvana fallacy, I have managed to find my hypothetical apostasy: I want to cure aging!
I think that awesome stuff will happen in the far future and I plan on getting there, so I'll do my best to make sure that I stay alive as long as I can. (Also, my primitive survival instincts make me want to become immortal.) Unfortunately, due to my evolutionary baggage, my own genes are going to kill me in a few decades.
What's your hypothetical apostasy and how do you plan to put it in practice?
Edit #1: If you're downvoting this article, I'd like to know why you're doing that. Send me a message or reply here.
Edit #2: I totally misunderstood what the hypothetical apostasy means. I was under the impression that it meant defending a view that most people deem too weird to contemplate. See Lark's explanation. I guess you should downvote this article!
I don't think you've understood what hypothetical apostasy is meant to be.
They're meant to be against your current views. If you currently want to cure aging, as your most cherished belief, your hypothetical apostasy should be against SENS. So you definitely wouldn't want to put it into practice! (Unless you were convinced by it and changed your mind, in which case you'd now need a new hypothetical apostasy - your old one is now no longer hypothetical.
They're meant to be private. If your utmost goal is to help the Greens win, writing a public, very convincing list of reasons why the Blues are right could be disasterous!
Thanks for clearing up my confusion.