It's not exclusivity that's the problem. It's lack of using argumentation to find truth that's the problem. Why do you think C.Kirk did what he did? You believe your beliefs are objectively true and that anything to the contrary is false.
After interviewing religious leaders of all faiths around the world for 20 years... I have found the problem is "asking the right questions" to be the kryptonite.
Without exception, it shuts them down. They immediately stop. They refuse to answer then walk away.
So, without favor or bias, I have been asking questions that so far, after 25 years, nobody can or will answer.
It's not exclusivity that's the problem. It's lack of using argumentation to find truth that's the problem. Why do you think C.Kirk did what he did? You believe your beliefs are objectively true and that anything to the contrary is false.
After interviewing religious leaders of all faiths around the world for 20 years... I have found the problem is "asking the right questions" to be the kryptonite.
Without exception, it shuts them down. They immediately stop. They refuse to answer then walk away.
So, without favor or bias, I have been asking questions that so far, after 25 years, nobody can or will answer.