I like your thinking on that. Because in the end, if its what matters to you, and its not hurting anyone, then thats ok! ^_^
The only time I have (at least I have tried to) really ever been outspoken about the "big internet debates" is when it is obvious that the person does not have the best interest of the people at heart, but their own personal agenda, and in turn causes harm and division. For me, I have tried to seperate the "wheat from the chaff" by looking at how complicated the matters have to be. For example (and you can apply this to any "belief" that are hot topics on the internet): I ask myself, how complicated is this person(s) view on the subject matter, are they trying to explain how the "things" work, or are they trying to get you to believe that someone (or thing) else is wrong? Is their motives based in fear of someone (or thing) trying to deceive them or the world, or on what can be documented, verified, and shared out of a passion for knowledge and truth?
I have a terrible anxiety disorder, and it was, at one point in my younger years, very easy to be deceived by what was out there, because my mind, every day, tries to convince me the world hates me, so you can see how that can take someone down a rabbit hole. Through counseling (not pharmaceutical medication, but I am a medical marijuana patient) I was able to understand how my mind works, and how I can process when I have genuine feelings of fear and when my mind is trying to get me. Thats where my mindset comes from when I have discussions like this (at least I try to haha!).