Religion
In reply to the discussion: For the sake of clarity, and understanding, why don't we just all stand up and say [View all]mr blur
(7,753 posts)who is sick to death of religion and its pernicious influence in our lives. I'm tired of people who think their "faith" entitles them to automatic respect. Everone has the right to believe what they want, but not the right not to be offended by those beliefs being mocked.
I'm 56 and I have never believed in the supernatural. And yes, I have read the bible; I think it's a primative, ludicrous and frequently offensive collection of stories, myths, superstition, fear and paranoia.
I can't imagine what it must be like to live in the U.S., where a politician is not only not mocked for spouting superstitious cliches, but actually seen as some sort of moral force for good. He is a repulsive little man and was a terrible influence in the U.K., but Tony Blair was right when he said that if you seriously discuss religion and faith as a part our political system, people will "...think you're a nutter".
And so they would, and should.