The basis of the Christian faith is fear. Fear of even touching literature other than Christian literature
It is very sad that for conservative Christians, the Middle Ages have not ended. Officially, the Catholic Church no longer keeps a list of forbidden books as it did in the past, but many humble and obedient sheep continue in this medieval inquisitorial line of thought to this day, and the basic element of their Christian faith is to be afraid of any literature or websites other than Christian ones. Everything is motivated by the fear of losing faith or betraying God if you even pick up a book by an author of a religion/philosophy other than the Christian one. … In the Catholic Church, it is considered a virtue and faithfulness to God if a person is a perfect sheep who has no individuality, no opinion of their own, who does not think and does not deviate anywhere from the only correct official line of the Catholic Church's teaching. In Christianity, it is considered a virtue and an ideal if a person is a perfect copy who does not stand out in any way and does not differ from others. Conservative Catholics cannot even tolerate a proposal for a cosmetic reform of the church. While the basis of Christianity is to be a perfect copy, the basis of shamanism is to be as individual as possible.