I’m watching Apocalypse in the Tropics documentary on Netflix about evangelicals and politics in Brazil and it’s mind boggling. Why do the religious people just blindly do whatever the pastors tell them?

  • Openopenopenopen@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    South Park sang it best.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm3mDatFpNE

    Joseph Smith was called a prophet (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb) He started the Mormon religion (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb). (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb) Joseph Smith was called a prophet-

    (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb) Many people believed Joseph (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb) And that night he-ee saw an angel (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb)

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    Joseph Smith was called a prophet (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb)

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    He found the stones and golden plates (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb) Even though nobody else ever saw them (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb)

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    And that’s how the Book of Mormon was written (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb) (Dumb dadumb dumb dumb dumb dumb) (Dumb dadumb dumb dumb dumb dumb) (Dahumb dahumb dumb dumb dumb dumb) (Dumb dumb dumb dumb duuumb, duuumb.)

    Martin went home to his wife (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb) And showed her pages from the Book of Mormon (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb)

    Lucy Harris smart smart smart (Smart smart smart smart smart)

    Martin Harris dumb dadumb-

    Lucy Harris smart smart smart Martin Harris dumb. So Martin went on back to Smith Said the pages had gone away Smith got mad and told Martin He needed to go pray (Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb)

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    Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb.

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    when you believe one outlandish thing, it’s easy to be convinced of others. On top of that one of the main tools religions have is fear. Make people believe in some horrible fate, then convince them the only way to avoid that fate is through doing exactly as you say.

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    Their entire worldview depends on blindly believing things that don’t make sense and are unverifiable

    They are trained from a very young age to accept anything an authority tells them.

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    They were conditioned to growing up. Their parents taught them to, they saw how the ingroup and the outgroups work and settled on the ingroup. Not much more to it than that i’m afraid.

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    I mean they believe there’s a man in the sky that they don’t see who controls everything. Then that big man speaks through the pastor and this pastor interprets this book for them to hear. Everything good or bad is part of some divine plan. Then the whole thing is wrapped around the idea of wholehearted faith.

    All throughout history, religious leaders plant themselves as a way to control people and power over them. See Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas.

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    I think maybe you have it backwards people who are easily swayed/trusting of authority/gullible are going to be naturally drawn toward religion. Skeptics/those who don’t take things at face value are going to be naturally skeptical of it.

    Religion doesn’t make you stupid but it’s very attractive to the sort

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      The flip side of that is manipulators are going to gravitate toward religion as a easy way to get what they want from the suckers.

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    I have the opposite perception - that people become in fact more conservative and buying into conspiracy theories more readily as they age.

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    I think you have it backwards, it’s no wonder people who are easy to manipulate get drawn into religion.

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    It’s why religions make such a BIG DEAL about “faith”.

    Faith is simply a commitment to believe things that otherwise contradict obvious reality (but which invariably work to some “leader’s” advantage).

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    Why are most religious people so easy to manipulate?

    Targeted Propaganda creates an online echo-chamber where everyone thinks that they’re correct for obvious -to them- reasons (Selective reporting, lying by omission, no one reads the retraction etc.). Add to that the addictive and isolating nature of smart technology, the sense of community they find in their personal traits/hobbies/beliefs/interests and the fact that the rich are actively trying to destroy the middle and working class. That’s how you get someone from group X, who believes they are wholly correct and smart enough to not be manipulated by media, asking why group Y is so easy to manipulate. It’s not about characteristics of faith, or anything like that. It’s the people at the top, telling you it’s other members of your class dragging you down. Through the global media monopolies that they control. We’re all part of it.

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    If you believe in a magic man in the sky and a talking snake, it’s probably pretty easy to convince them of other things too.

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      15 hours ago

      Religion has already filtered out a population segment more likely to defer to authority figures when faced with facts that contradict reality.

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    15 hours ago

    The same reason why people who believe in crystal-healing are easy to manipulate.

    Because they have glaring gaps in their rational thinking ability

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    Pretty simple. They are groomed from birth and often until death, to blindly trust the “leaders” of their community. At some point they develop critical thinking skills, but they are so deeply manipulated to trust the cult that they face an internal conflict: Break away from your core values, family, friends, community, comfort of purpose and greater value, etc. Or don’t apply critical thinking to certain topics in your life.

    Faced with what is essentially a social and moral death they ofteb choose the simpler option, just don’t let logic into that part of their life.

    Honestly, hard to balme them, I myself have faced similar issues in my life and sadly didn’t always have to courage and strength to go with logic and instead kept with social norms that I know are wrong. To be fair, I think that 90% of people are blind to their own illogical (and often harmful) beliefs, but they easily identify it in others.