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“The human tendency toward confirmatory thinking - all of us are bias to seek information that fits what we already believe.” PsychologyAwarenessHonestyBehaviorInsight Author:Valerie Tarico
“We humans are prone to err, and to err systematically, outrageously, and with utter confidence. We are also prone to hold our mistaken notions dear, protecting and nourishing them like our own children. We defend them at great cost. We surround ourselves with safe people, people who will appreciate our cherished views. We avoid those who suggest that our exalted ideas, our little emperors, have no clothes.” AwarenessHonestyReflectionInsight Book:Trusting Doubt: A Former Evangelical Looks at Old Beliefs in a New Light Source: Trusting Doubt: A Former Evangelical Looks at Old Beliefs in a New Light
“When the Bible is understood in its literary and historical context; errors, contradictions, and inconsistencies pose no threat to spirituality, whether that spirituality is theistic, non-theistic, or even explicitly Jesus-centered. The graver threat to what Christians call godliness may be fundamentalism - religion that flows from literalism and fear, religion based on anachronism and law. Fundamentalism teachers, in effect, that the tattered musings of our ancestors, those human words that so poorly represent the content of human thinking, somehow adequately describe God. Fundamentalism offers identity, security, and simplicity, but at a price: by binding believers to the moral imitations and cultural trappings of the Ancients, it precludes a deeper embrace of goodness, love, and truth - in other words, of Divinity.” BibleFundamentalism Book:The Dark Side: How Evangelical Teachings Corrupt Love and Truth Source: The Dark Side: How Evangelical Teachings Corrupt Love and Truth