SciFi90 wrote:kaid wrote:I don't see the entire population ever fully converting. You are going to have sizable portions that will simply refuse seeing it all as the work of the devil. Short of something that appears as divine intervention.
I think it would not be unlikely to see a grayson/masada type split eventually. A part that while still very religious at least is pragmatic enough to use what technology they are required to use and another part of people who will utterly refuse to believe and will likely be intractably aggressive. Think the middle east issues with people who know with 100% "certainty" what god told them to do.
It is very likely you wind up having to simply leave them on safehold as humanity goes back to the stars and colonizes other worlds.
"A man convinced against his will, is of the same opinion still." Conversion of the entire populace of Safehold is unlikely, in view of human nature. Current events today show what would be likely, if Safehold were reality.
Thank you SciFi90... Took me back to the Dale Carnegie course and capsulized a point of significance that the inner circle must deal with. Human history is loaded with examples of people who "knew which way the wind blew" and took advantage of the prevailing factors to discredit their enemies. Changing religion to gain power is a well documented trick.
If the inner circle wanted to try to convert the entire planet (goes against their history of letting temple loyalists have their own churches) but an aspect of this relates to undo the harm that Langhorne caused and not even flying over the cities in a recon skimmer and dropping broadsides will convince everyone.
People have to want to be convinced.