That reminds that there is a very thin line between genuine faith and self deception. Think of those religious fanatics that refused medical treatment for their children believing that god would heal. Those children are now dead.
These are very very few, and as you say are fanatics.
It's not religion that causes fanatics, i know of many protestors, for animals rights even human rights.
There was this group of animal rights who even went as far as to dig up the body of someones relative who was involved in testing on animals.
I know some religious people can be to to an extent fanatic in their beleifs.
But so are protestors, and even any movement.
Whether humanists, human rights, animals rights.
I think there is a problem with religious followers, in an ignorance of their religion, and self interperatation.
I can only speak of the Christian religion, for it is the only one i have a little knowledge of.
But what i understand is it leads man in love and righteousness, and healing and inner peace.
Self interperatation is to put our ideas onto things and the whole world does this with everything.
But true religion it interperates itself, and proves itself, it awakens our hearts and minds, it unfolds spiritual mysteries, it nourishes the hunger of the soul.
There are men and women throughout history, whom miracles have been performed through, whom have reached the heights of pure love.
We have to have the humility to recognize there are greater people than us who have walked this earth, who have had greater knowledge and lived by greater love.
Todays world is self evident, although everyone are all to eager to shout their own knowledge.
This world to a great extent lacks true spiritual knowledge, fails to live by deep love.
Passes the buck, the responsibilty from our own selves.
We can all find God, and He is found when the very source of love and righteousness is sought.
This love takes devotion, worship, to be raised to the height as our God, and faith in Him as the cure, the meaning, the very nourishment of life for all.
Fair enough if abraham wasn't crazy. Still makes me fear how these kind of stories are potentially interpreted, so that religious devotion is put before common sense and respect for human beings.
You talk of common sense use yours.
You can't place fanaticsim on religion.
What you see from biblical stories and Christian history, is people have tried medical treatment for their children, spent all their money on medical bills and after have been miraculously healed.
But what you talk of are very few, that it cannot be attributed to religion, only in a false self interperating understanding.
There are many cults, not based on Abrahamic literature.
You talk of self deception, you only have to look at the world.
What we find is the norm of the world is full of self deception.
And in many cases it has taken religion to wake people up.