Why do people believe what they do when there is so much diversity and conflict between different belief systems with everyone devoted to justifying their own belief system with some at the expense of denying all others? Some have very broad and even nebulous inclusive beliefs to include others, and some believe in a literal narrow view of the reality that excludes all other possible beliefs or variations of belief. In the broader context it is a part of the Phenomenology of Religion.
Based on the evidence I contend that; Considering the diversity and conflict between beliefs, everyone is most likely wrong in one way or another.
Also; The unfettered open ended search for knowledge and 'truth?' is rarely the quest.
The first topic is 'The sense of Belonging and reasons to believe.'
The following is a review of the literature.
More to follow . . .
Based on the evidence I contend that; Considering the diversity and conflict between beliefs, everyone is most likely wrong in one way or another.
Also; The unfettered open ended search for knowledge and 'truth?' is rarely the quest.
The first topic is 'The sense of Belonging and reasons to believe.'
The following is a review of the literature.
More to follow . . .
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