It is very brave actually if you think about it because religion is the most Sinister thing what can warp a person's mind being a Dogma and being an imperative based on absolutely zero verifiable evidence. In many ways that makes it much worse can someone who simply believes in a sports hero who at least is right there in front of your eyes knocking out opponents in the ring and is verifiable. Or someone who believes in their own powers for example if you were Max Planck you would have quite a bit of confidence in your skills or if you are Manuel Cervantes you would feel quite confident about your writing prowess and at least all of that is verifiable.
The thing is believing in fairy tales and invisible stuff is interesting at best But as Richard Dawkins so beautifully asks " if you're going to believe and all of this religion mumbo-jumbo without any proof whatsoever you there for in parallel fashion must believe in absolutely everything conceivable for example You Must Believe in the giant Spaghetti Monster also."
It's tough for the religious to get their minds around such a sobering logic. Therefore yes it is very brave of me and others like me to try to save people from their blindness when it comes to swallowing organized religion
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