Daisies4me
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--------------By whom? I didn't get the impression it was disputed much at all amongst scholars in the field. By laypersons? Yeah, I could see that, especially given people in my country have a very poor appreciation for how much environmental factors govern human behavior. Or, honestly, logic in general in terms of suspending assessments of someone's character in the absence of adequate data. We are horrible at saying "you acted like a jerk" and just jump to "you are a jerk." It's something I kinda hate about my culture.
Sorry. I'm just wondering why you would claim someone is "blindly stupid" for thinking in such a fashion. That seems awfully presumptuous. We know next to nothing else about these people aside from this particular idea they have, but now they're "blindly stupid?" I don't see how that makes sense or is a valuable explanation. I doubt it has anything to do with stupidity or blindness. It seems to me that for the religions that hold that idea of "one true way," they accept it based on an external authority not an internal one. Mysticism is frowned upon by these same paths, after all - direct revelation or directly knowing your gods is not encouraged and often discouraged. I suppose if you want to be cynical and say all humans are "blindly stupid" because we have things called cultural traditions and social hierarchies sure, but... eh... that's not really how I roll.
If I may add a couple of thoughts to the conversation: Jesus, the Son of God, The Messiah, or Christ, spoke in parables when speaking in public -- do you know why he did that?
One parable that helps us to understand why many people hear 'truths' but don't accept them for the long run... it is found in Matthew chapter 13 speaks to this. The offer is given, but many reject it. The indication is that due to the condition of the heart of the listener, that one may cherish what they learn, and continue searching out truths, while others may loose interest or be otherwise occupied and not pay attention. It depends on the heart condition of the one hearing the message, whether the seeds sown grow or wither and die.