joelr
Well-Known Member
Actually, interestingly, if more of those Trump believers would read through the common bible, they would eventually realize they are directly going against clear instructions given in the texts when they put their hopes and trust and faith in a political leader.
That isn't how it works. When a person is open to believing things like savior Gods on faith-based evidence they are primed for transferring those beliefs elsewhere.
People who are critical minded are not believing something without good evidence. They will investigate, examine sources, not allow emotions to dictate belief. Even if it's uncomfortable.
Someone reading scripture may one day read Islamic scripture and decide this may indeed be an update? Or follow a new prophet. Jesus said no new prophets? Right but y'know, since things have gone so sideways God changed his mind. There are over 1 billion Muslims. 100,000 or more in the new, new updated Yahweh sect, Bahai.
Skepticism, rational thinking, is a barrier to accepting beliefs until they show real evidence and even then a willingness to update your beliefs if new information is presented.
The text that says do not put their hopes and trust and faith in a political leader is still wrong? You should put some hopes and trust in leaders that have demonstrated that there are reasons to trust them. Critical thinking is not blindly following anything. We are seeing it in anti-vax, all the Trump issues, the Mexico wall, and all types of conspiracies.
But the thinking was some of the "Trump will save us" people are people who were maybe religious and just moved away from it but are still not rational thinkers.