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In reply to the discussion: New Pope Elected: Centuries Of Make-Believe (Religion) Reaffirmed For The Masses [View all]stopbush
(24,725 posts)We had the sense as a country to strike down slavery which put people in physical bondage. Why not strike down that which puts people in mental bondage, ie: religion?
I will defend anyone's right to believe in gods or werewolves or whatever they will. But the carve out that religion gets in our Constitution - a carve out that treats religious belief as if it has a foundation in reality/reason/OBJECTIVE thought - needs to change.
I'm not for getting rid of religion entirely, just for assigning it to the same place in our society currently occupied by Disneyland and other fantasy-based diversions.
No one gets thrown in jail for believing in Santa Claus, but we don't go around proposing laws based on what we believe Santa and his merry elves would have us do. That's the problem with religion as I see it: we're treating fantasy as if it's factual. It isn't.
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