stand. How do you expect people to get involved with You if you do not get involved with them?
This is the most personal information in our portfolio that we often do not share with each other, which some say part defines who they are, the classify what we believe. To be fair, religion is the most divisive issues of our time. So maybe the reason we tend to withdraw that element away from the public discourse is for fear that we can isolate itself from the rest of the world. We want to take care of other people’s feelings.
Another reason is because the religion unto itself too often cast as something alien to rational thinking, something archaic, outdated and not associated with a society geared more science, technology, and the facts are clear. In the world of cause and effect, some say, there must be a bond of adulation among what we observe and what we know. If we do not observe it, Carl Sagan once explained, we must not claim to know it.
In other words, faith is ridiculous. During NPR’s speech last week to outspoken atheist, Christopher Hitchens, the point was made that he could not be compelled to believe in anything supernatural. The idea that everything can be explained, that it can be translated into something our mind can accept rationalas, and that there is nothing supernatural, has become an ideal which is claimed by the people who let go of the existence of God-that is to say that the fact of denying the faith.
This is the basis of which the discussions around the reality tends to break down. This may be the reason for all that so many of us refrain from wearing our religion on our sleeves. Think of accepting something real that we can not explain, it seems about as sane, sober and rational as Clap to show you believe in the fairy Tinker bell and makes light.