mpjh wrote:Nope, been in a lot of churches, seen a lot of different religions, and they all have dogma and elders or pastors, or priests, or preachers telling the members what is true and what is not, except maybe the Buddhists.
Yes. many people do accept religious dogma unthingkingly, just as many people accept what scientists and pseudoscientists say unthinkingly. Have you gone out and tested relativity yourself? Can you say from your own experience what the breaking strain of 4040 stainless steel is? How many people blindly accept the areligious code of morality that they have chosen? How many mindlessly follow the teachings of the church of Oprah, Richard Dawkins, or Al Gore? Did most agnostics become such through careful thought or simple laziness?
We all accept a certain amount received knowledge. Many of us are careful of what sources we trust, whether they be scientific, religious, or both. Many are not. Many simply accept that their car runs when they push the pedal or that God wants us to attend church once a week. Many more look under the hood to figure out how the engine works or why we should give up a couple of hours every Sunday. Those that do then build on that knowledge to tune the engine until it purrs and apply their faith in the most effective way.
Thoughtfulness and curiosity or lack thereof are not related to where a person starts to seek truth, but how they got to where they are, and where they go from there.