What little I've studied the book, I understood that most of the ones who listened the Christ were grownups, looking for salvation. They needed what he had to offer.Doc Savage said:This statement reminds me of when Jesus said that Christians are the light of the world. Those who want said light are drawn to it while others flee. Jesus didn't go around looking for an audience...He merely was what He was and people reacted to that.
However, has something twisted in the pan of the centuries as nowadays our main method of spreading each one's individual faith is to introduce our youth into it as soon as it seems applicable? Children are influental, most of them take for granted what their parents tell them to believe. I'm no expert, so I can just wonder, does that result in finding one's own path or faith by habit?
You're a family man, Doc. How do you intend to raise them? Are you going to influence them to find a truth similar to yours, or do you encourage them to draw conclusions with the brain they have been given, even though they might be something completely different from your own?