Hi Rhi,
What I find frightening is the tribalism. They can see the unpleasantness, yet stick together because they are both ‘children of God’.
I think there’s something in that. Once you’ve decided that Jesus wants your for a sunbeam, that you “know God” and such like what does it matter if you lie for the higher cause, call people who falsify your thinking “stupid” or tell them to “go to hell”, even abuse innocents provide you’re in “holy” orders if you’re that way inclined because your place in heaven is assured come what may?
Voltaire again: “
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” Not only atrocities – scummy behaviour on websites seems to me to be on the same spectrum.
Does faith make people this way, or does it just provide a safe space for them to do it? I think the latter – clearly there are delightful and nuanced and empathetic people who believe in various gods. There’s also though a much less wholesome set whose absence or ordinary decency and humanity can run its course once they think they’re god’s little helpers, that they have the moral highground.
Yuk.