I think that many Christian scientists tend to keep following their religion out of a sense of tradition, as in their parents and their parents before them always believed, so they should too, not to mention that most of their family is also religious. Somehow they tend to compartmentalize their beliefs and find a way to be comfortable with the fact that reality contradicts the bible. I was not able to do this when I started thinking critically and came to the realization that Christianity was a bunch of myths made into lies.
It might also have something to do with a poll which showed that few Christians actually really believe all the tenets of their faith. They probably just go along with the whole "be good and go to heaven, go to church on Sunday" thing, but they don't get anywhere near fundie territory, nor do they probably read the bible or know what's in it.
It might also have something to do with a poll which showed that few Christians actually really believe all the tenets of their faith. They probably just go along with the whole "be good and go to heaven, go to church on Sunday" thing, but they don't get anywhere near fundie territory, nor do they probably read the bible or know what's in it.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.