I disagree of course, and either you misunderstood what I said, or you are just being clever by twisting it to suit your own purposes.
I see an awful lot of art, up close and in person. Probably much more than the average bear. I reject much of it - most of it - at a glance. I don't need to consider it, or try to learn to appreciate it. I know where it all comes from, what influenced it and, usually, what the artist is trying to get across to me. I know all of that in a few seconds. You probably do too.
I think everyone, no matter how much they "know" about art, decides whether the like or do not like a piece of art very quickly, and further intensive focus or study will rarely change that impression. You may be able to convince someone to appreciate something they don't initially like, but the odds are, they are never going to like it. It's just personal aesthetic preference. I don't believe making a judgment requires the solemn thought that you are claiming it does.
Maybe you take a holy view of art. That's the way your words are coming across. But your art does not reflect that, so I'm feeling a disconnect or insincerity in one or the other. And I wouldn't assume that your art is insincere, so that only leaves me doubting your words.