Originally Posted by
Hutch
I only used the term "irrational" as that was a direct quote from the movie.
I think that major point is that, these religious people (those in the movie) have rational beliefs in the rest of their lives, thus saying they are "normal" , another term I'm sure I will get i trouble for, but with regards to religion (to use a movie term) they suspend their belief. Some believe these biblical stories without any. In the movie Bill asked,"if as children you were taught the Jack and , Jack the Beanstalk was a biblical tale, would you all be defending it"?
I have many religious friends, of many different faiths, I respect them all, they are people that seem to have a good moral grounding. Some of them attribute their morals to their religion. If thats what it takes then so be it. I have a similar moral outlook, yet personally I believe in my mind what is morally right, I personally don't require a supernatural being to keep me in line.
It's not even that I don't believe, I just don't know, as a person with freewill and thought, I believe it's my duty as a human to question and explore.
I personally can't understand those that don't question or get upset by others that do question their "faith". To me it's like getting upset when someone tells me they think Star Trek is better than Star Wars, when Star Wars is clearly better (which has many religious themes through out).
This the definition of irrational that I used when using that term
Irrational
-not logical or reasonable.