Man, let me tell you something about faith: Its all around us, regardless of what religion you choose to subscribe to. We are all indoctrinated in the beliefs of others... There is no escaping that. Right now, our society is focused on the religion of science, which has brought both good and bad. But to question religious faith, simply because it doesn't adhere with science is ridiculous. You have an equal amount of faith in all the experiements and scientific findings that you never proved yourself. Even if you do go about proving things that discredit texts like the bible, the proof will be a product of the internal scientific set of beliefs, and thus unprovable and useless for those outside of the aforementioned "scientific indoctrinate".
In Waco, Texas, the United States governement made the fatal assumption that everyone involved was at core following a general american belief system... unfortunately, the waco religious members had been indoctrinated with the belief that the world would end in a violent cataclysm: The FBI raid only served to validate and strengthen the internal beliefs of this so called cult.
Any strong set of beliefs is entirely self sufficient, and internally-validating... otherwise, it just don't last long enough to multiply.
I happen to be an atheist, however after just leaving a relationship with a devout mormon, I've been left with many new and interesting thought processes to explore in my idle time
I hope this is fair, and that I haven't offended anyone.
- ElSmoko
In Waco, Texas, the United States governement made the fatal assumption that everyone involved was at core following a general american belief system... unfortunately, the waco religious members had been indoctrinated with the belief that the world would end in a violent cataclysm: The FBI raid only served to validate and strengthen the internal beliefs of this so called cult.
Any strong set of beliefs is entirely self sufficient, and internally-validating... otherwise, it just don't last long enough to multiply.
I happen to be an atheist, however after just leaving a relationship with a devout mormon, I've been left with many new and interesting thought processes to explore in my idle time
I hope this is fair, and that I haven't offended anyone.
- ElSmoko
