Religion
In reply to the discussion: what is the most important aspect of the interaction between belivers and non believers [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)But we can work together to push back against the religious groups that push bigotry, infringe on others civil rights or prevent social justice/economic equality. And by we, I mean progressives/liberals whose ideas are driven by their religion and whose ideas are not.
I don't think you will find anyone on this site who disagrees with what you are basically saying here. But since you are not going to eliminate religion from politics, it seems to be even more important to identify those with whom you share common ground and work with them.
There were a lot of religious people and groups involved in OWS, btw. Moral Mondays is a religiously driven movement. Bill Moyers uses his religious beliefs to work vigorously for causes I support.
I, for one, do not want to see any of that eliminated.