You only end up with a judgement on you after you tout your religious
beliefs around a group of people who could care less.
Not exact matches
I am not implying that Islam does this (though celebrating suicide bombers does make me wonder), just pointing out that just because a
group of people «believes» something does not mean it is acceptable to an entire culture, in this case the American culture, nor that that culture should be required to adapt to that set
of beliefs vice the other way
around.
Which means he's trying to rally a
group of people around some central
beliefs... um..
They adopted these
beliefs through peer pressure and maintained them through a vast support
group that revolves
around promising unearthly rewards in the after life for believing them, while convincing
people that paradise can not exist on this earth because
of these
beliefs.
Groups that rally
around radical
beliefs may provide a searching
person with the sense
of self and social identity they are lacking.
The coming together
of this
group of followers, through shared ideologies and an exploration
of belief systems, manifest themselves in the constructed auras that float, flow and happen
around each
person.