Mixed

[identity profile] zornhau.livejournal.com 2010-09-16 12:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Great if you want a Crusade, inconvenient if he preaches one against you.

Oh, hang on, you're not talking Medieval Total War! Seriously, is there still a Pope? Must be one of those honoury offices. You're not telling me Christianity has survived into the 21st century, are you?

Re: Mixed

[identity profile] spacelem.livejournal.com 2010-09-16 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't doubt that people believe in things that aren't there -- just go into any unknown place like a cellar or attic in the dark, and try to explain exactly the creepy feeling you get, or why you feel like someone should be watching your back. So yes, even the most impartial scientist or committed atheist may sometimes behave in an irrational manner.

However, quite how this translates into a very particular belief in something so specific that you feel able to argue with other people who believe in something quite similar but not identical, and further that it enables you to judge people because they don't share your belief, or behave in a manner contrary to what you think your belief should imply... well that I don't get.

For this reason, I feel much more able to accept anyone who tries to find their own path in life, and explain the odd thoughts they get in a totally original way, than someone who believes verbatim the words that someone else tells them.