Every time a religious question arises (and they arise practically daily) there are two sides to it, and the way they “resolve” their differences is to go their separate ways. (Good example, Southern Baptists, who were pretty sure the Bible approved of slavery.) This happens a whole lot, with the result that there are over 45,000 different flavors of Christianity alone, each one convinced that it and it alone has a lock on the absolute truth and adherents of the other 44,999 are doomed to burn forever in hėll. They can’t all be right, but they can all be wrong!
Every time a religious question arises (and they arise practically daily) there are two sides to it, and the way they “resolve” their differences is to go their separate ways. (Good example, Southern Baptists, who were pretty sure the Bible approved of slavery.) This happens a whole lot, with the result that there are over 45,000 different flavors of Christianity alone, each one convinced that it and it alone has a lock on the absolute truth and adherents of the other 44,999 are doomed to burn forever in hėll. They can’t all be right, but they can all be wrong!