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In reply to the discussion: Kick if you agree with this assessment about the influence of religion on people. [View all]NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)It's a sort of cognitive dissonance that someone can on one hand dedicate their profession to questioning every conclusion and established process and on the other hold a belief in something without proof.
Faith is by definition irrational. Secularists are right to decry public officials making decisions based on it because they're not making rational decisions. Support an apartheid state in the Middle East because it will bring the Second Coming. Decry climate change studies because the Earth is only 6/8/10k years old. Push against teaching evolution because Genesis says otherwise. Discriminate against the LGBT because of Leviticus. Secularists don't dominate public office and major policy institutions; however much they shout down religion pales in comparison to the actual capacity for religious individuals to impose their irrational beliefs on others.
We're under no obligation to tolerate the bigotry, ignorance, and irrational thought of religious groups. We can't tolerate intolerance.