I have wondered this for years. i have felt a deep symapthy and pity for the religious that avoid at all cost thinking for themselves to the point they won't even discuss their religions questionable doctrines and dogma from what seems like a out of sight out of mind ordeal. They seem value their lip service to keep the appeal to the masses in effect much more. though I can understand because leaving your communities religion is a bit like social suicide. Though I find it comes at a price of cowardly convictions. I think the more it is called out for its lack of evidence, immoral teachings, and ludacris doctrines we will find the generations leaving it behind. One day maybe our future generations will be able to move on from these stone age myths indocternated(don't think i spelled that right) to them from their parents. A break in the cycle if you will.
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