The lessons we learn at home, school, playground, and everywhere else, although not necessarily absolute, create for us a coherent worldview through which we accept and reject many things around us. It is for this reason that Peter Berger, an American sociologist, once defined religion as a sacred canopy under which the world we inhabit becomes clear and comprehensible. In this light, we need to recognize that Mocha Uson and her contemporaries may in fact be completely convinced that they are fighting for the truth.