If A = good, and you perform B or C – does that mean you are bad?
Well, who said B or C was bad and A was good?
Was it your parents, teachers, society, religion…etc? Does questioning “what is given” to you as “truth” when growing up really make you a rebel? When you step outside the box of what society at large touts as the “norm”, does this necessarily mean you’re a rebel? Aren’t you just performing “B” or “C”? Why would society at large and small groups want to silence a cry for answers?
Here’s a thought: Maybe, just maybe, these groups can’t provide answers of truth that contradict what’s within the wall of their own belief system, it might not be possible to just say, “I don’t know”. They firmly and adamantly believe they do know and you “don’t get it”; therefore, the questions listed from above. So, the spin is forcibly employed, while your free will is stomped on…simply because you asked.
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Could it also be possible that the questions asked, may provoke a type of mental earthquake, shaking the very foundations of their own acceptance by authority as truth?
So the next logical reaction is fear and insecurity because their foundation is made of sand; crumbling and leaving voids that need to be filled. Fear and insecurity quickly and easily fill these voids. How is this possible? Simple. Only truth brings a solid centered core and it’s obvious; the splits, schisms, holes, in what was accepted blindly as truth, cannot stand. (Truth cannot contradict itself.)
And so it is a good thing to step outside the box and find your “self” and your “truth”. Do your own research and find the half-truths and lies. Most people are followers and are convinced that what they have been taught as children is true; even though actions betray this and as they get older, they can see this…they have the choice too...read more in the book.
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