So.... religious Amarrians who believe in miracles, even though there is a possible scientific explanation, are 'doing it wrong'?
No, but they have no right or justification to call themselves conservative. Yonis and his supporters, on the other hand, do. Buncha liberals up in this joint. D:
edit: to clarify, toeing the party line and regurgitating the TC's nonsense isn't "doing it wrong" - but going "omg we can't know that she's a clone" is.
I actually disagree with this. There can be conservative Amarr who believe that the TC's nonsense isn't nonsense at all. They acknowledge, for instance, that there is such a thing as cloning and that a cynical nonbeliever might believe that Jamyl cloned herself. But miracles exist in the Scriptures. Amash-Akura lived for 200 years back before clones and life extension were possible. Molok the Deceiver conjured floods and plagues against the people before climate control existed. Jamyl didn't simply pop up the day after she committed suicide and started causing trouble. No, she appeared as the Empire was under assault and, using unexplained powers (remember, that it was a Terran superweapon she used isn't known about outside of a small number of people. For all most people know, Jamyl showed up in an unexceptional Abaddon with an escort of 7 ships and destroyed a large capital fleet including Titan) turned back a powerful enemy where no one else could. She also acts a changed woman to how she was before she died. She makes no specific claims about the nature of her return, but the leaders of your religion proclaim her return a miracle.
Consider what would happen in similar circumstances today. People witness a person get shot in the chest and fall off a high cliff into turbulent, shark-infested waters below. A body is never recovered and five years pass without anyone seeing the person. Then suddenly, a nuclear missile is heading right for New York City, and this guy suddenly flies out of nowhere and disarms the nuke in mid-air. If the Pope claimed that the guy was a miracle sent by God, a lot of people would rightly say "Well, we knew he was a good swimmer, and he might have knew a guy was going to shoot at him, so he might have been wearing a bulletproof vest, plus he worked for a top secret government program, so he might have been trained to disarm a nuke. We don't know how he flew, but there might be some rational explanation." But a lot of other people saying, "There's a lot of mights there. The chances of that many mights coming true seems like it'd take a miracle in the first place."
Same thing with Jamyl. "Sure, we saw her die. But we know she was a capsuleer, so she might have cloned. And she might have just been hiding until something like the Minmatar attacking would happen so she could save everyone. We don't know how she destroyed them with such a small fleet, but there might be a rational explanation."
Think about what crazy things people believe in today that have rational explanations or have even been scientifically disproven. UFOs. Bigfoot. Nostradamus. Vaccines causing autism. Pitcher wins. The Mayan calendar. The Earth being 6000 years old. Twilight being good.
Does it mean that people who believe Jamyl's return was miraculous are deluding themselves? Yes, of course. They're willfully ignoring the evidence because it does not match up with what they want to believe. This doesn't make them automatically liberal, or even stupid. It makes them normal people.
The liberal ones are the Amarr who believe she was cloned or faked her death, but don't care.