n7axw wrote:JeffEngel wrote:I do doubt that Langhorne's crew were all that religious, at least directed toward Christianity, Islam, or Judaism. They were making themselves out as Archangels - blasphemy doesn't get much worse than that.
No, they probably weren't very religious, but be careful about betting the rent on that assertion. Religion has served to justify some perfectly deplorable behavior on the part of folks who earnestly believed that what they are doing is God's will. Judaism, Christianity and Islam have all been abused by the faithful that way. If you don't believe it, watch the news.
Don
Blasphemy is categorically different from generic "perfectly deplorable behavior." It is the perversion and/or denial of Ultimate Truth, which is not really conceptually compatible with being a believer in that Ultimate Truth (though insanity will probably get you there).
A self-described Christian can profess something that a devout Muslim would call blasphemy without putting a dent in his Christianity, assuming it was a point of Ultimate Truth on which the two faiths differ (and vice versa). A self-described Christian *cannot* profess something that a devout *Christian* would call blasphemy without calling his own beliefs into question (and similarly within other faiths).
The only way Langhorne and Bedard could be "devout" members of *any* traditional faith is if they were insane to the point that they thought God had granted them a special dispensation to rewrite the core of their faith and then force the result on every surviving human in existence. (As an aside, I think this approximately describes Clyntahn.)
On the other hand, if Langhorne and Bedard were more or less agnostic, the entire question of blasphemy doesn't arise within the context of their logic. All necessary lies and manipulation are justified by utilitarian/survivalist analysis.
It's possible that some of the more junior members of the command staff might have been devout followers of some traditional faith, but were persuaded/coerced into following along despite that. I could see the Spanish parts of a certain journal working through the crisis of faith this would cause.