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Ludwig, //It's more a case that they feel they have a duty to do it. They're satisfying the requirements of their faith to spread the message.//
You could be right. I doubt that many are inspired purely by altruism. If they were, and if they had any sense, rather than trying to frighten people into submission, they’d at least make it an attractive proposition.
I can’t help thinking that in attempting to recruit others, they feel a need to reinforce the uncertainty of their own belief. We’ve seen it before. ‘Lots of people believe it so it must be true’.
Modeller, //Many of the posts encourage research which is a good thing to keep the grey cells working.//
Sadly, they don’t seem to encourage the religious to research. Maybe it’s because they know in their heart of hearts, research will lead them to discover truths they'd rather not acknowledge.