MULDER: Reverend, do something about these snakes, please.
REVEREND O'CONNOR: You got nothing to fear if you're righteous people.
MULDER: Just in case we're not, we could use a little righteous help here.
SCULLY: Though I don't understand it, O'Connor's church exerts a strong pull on these people.
MULDER: It's not so hard to understand. It's a culture with a very well-defined set of rules.
SCULLY: It's an intolerant culture, Mulder.
MULDER: I don't know, Scully. Sometimes a little intolerance can be a welcome thing.
Clear-cut right and wrong, black and white, no shades of gray.
You know, in a society where hard and fast rules are harder and harder to come by,
I think some people would appreciate that.
SCULLY: You're saying that you, Fox Mulder, would welcome someone telling you what to believe?
MULDER: I'm just saying that somebody offering you all the answers... could be a very powerful thing.