Grasscarp, oh, I think I see what you want me to say,
benhilton asked me //So how DO you keep a cult going for a couple of thousand years ?.//
…. and I said …..
//You take an assortment of pre-existing myths, you impose upon the gullible the sentimentally incontrovertible burden of guilt, you introduce a notion of favourable selection in exchange for unquestioning sycophancy, and you add to all of that a distinct element of fear for personal security in the 'hereafter'. Voila!! Job done!//
… and then you said // So you are describing believers as believing in myths, being gullible, feeling guilt, sycophantic and living in fear [for personal security in the 'hereafter'].// (I added the bit you left off).
I presume that’s your question, and the answer is yes. I don't see what's disparaging about it - it's what the faithful choose to do.
I haven’t mentioned ‘feelings’ so I’m not entirely sure where you’re coming from with that one – but no doubt you’ll tell me.