Just one question. Why do those who espouse the religion of science develop as rabid a conversion style as JWs in many cases? Is there some sort of punishment awaiting those who like to tinker in other areas?
I sometimes wished we did. Alas, for every skeptic willing to step forward, there are a million charlatans.
I have explained very well why I feel skepticism would be worth fighting and evangelizing for, in the "reincarnation" thread. No need to create new threads; try to answer what is there.
Of course, most of us can't be bothered to do more than post a few messages on a message board. It's hard to evangelize when you believe that people hurt first and foremost themselves, and they bloody well deserve it. A bit of darwinian selection will hopefully thin out the worst examples as time goes.
Your question could be framed another way: Why are many exJWs so concerned about what is the truth, what is factual, and to expose untruths, charlatans and frauds? However, even you see that if you put your question in this form, the answer would be very obvious.
I, like many others, believe that facts have an enormous value. Facts and truths saves lives, untruths and lies cost lives and it cost people misery.
For example, the comedian Peter Sellers died becuase he believed some Philipine "psychic doctors" who have been exposed as frauds, and refused medical science to cure his disease. This is just one celebrity example; there are thousands of oridinary men and women who have fallen prey to frauds. Even my father-in-law, a JW, visited a healer in his last days (didn't help). Well, I can understand him -- what did he have to lose? -- but I have nothing but contempt for the fraudster who used his misery to stuff his pockets.
What concerns me most about ardent supernaturalists is their total disregard of facts and sound, logical thinking. New agers like those who started this thread are no different from other supernaturalists who deny and denounce science, be it young earth creationists, flat earthers or christian science's "faith" healers.
- Jan
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"Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen"
-- Albert Einstein