I do feel empathy for people standing at Jehovah's witnesses kiosks. They believe earnestly that they are doing the right thing.
Religion for many works as a pacifier. It provides them community and a dogma regardless of its veracity.
This is the way it has always been.
The problem is that it also breeds a type of vulnerability which is ripe for abuse by the powerful. Prosperity gospels arise which contort an essential message of peace and love into something more earthly and even sinister.
Cults are built where people will do anything to avoid thinking critically (assuming they are able).
For centuries the powerful used faith as a way to keep the masses from seeing how much of their misery and enslavement were man-made. They were told to hope for salvation as tonic for what ailed them and to keep praying while they were being bamboozled.
We haven't changed one bit.
There is only one truth, except that no one here is fully privy to it.


