Kenneth R.
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1. education doesn't mean you become "too smart" for believing in things. in fact, scientists do the same with natural evidence. they can't prove, only disprove, and so with enough evidence they conclude on trust/belief/faith whatever you want to call it, that they have found something true.Powers said:I as an educted aethistic Westerner am for too cynical to have faith.
When really it shouldn't matter waht faith you are, but simply that you have faith. Instead these religions attempt to oppress and subjugate people, with threats and blackmail, into supporting them.
2. agreed. people should believe whatever they truly honestly believe. you can't really convert people by force, they may submit, but their hearts still harbor resentment. The only real conversion is when someone comes to whatever conclusion on their own. Note that I am not saying these things in respect to Christianity, which I do believe in, but in respect to any belief, even nonreligious ones.
there are such absurd stereotypes on all sides these days, and it really is a shame.