Yeah who cares about typos- quite right Soontobe.
For me, having the ability to change my attitude and beliefs, as I learn more about the world- is what makes life so interesting. Perhaps, if I guess right- you were born in a close-knit community and part of a close-knit Church- where your views and beliefs have not really been challenged on a regular basis. Our family was so varied, from the very start, in so many ways- that having to think for myself and make choices was the reality from very young- and as I travelled, lived abroad and had to adapt to totally different communities and 'systems' - and then marrying someone from an even much much more complex family, cultures, religions, 'class', etc- having one fixed set to beliefs would just not have been possible at all.
Must say I am so grateful for that. Having one set of fixed belief would indeed be comforting and much 'easier' - but certainly not challenging or interesting.
I do admire you though, Soontobe- because you are not swayed and have such strong beliefs. Your sincerity and honesty are a breath of fresh air, in many ways.