Religion
In reply to the discussion: I don't believe in God, so why is it that I don't want to be labelled an atheist? [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)specifically from patriarchal religions, which include all three major monotheisms currently in practice in the world.
the perceived need by politicians to pass laws that put god into our secular govt that occurred in the 1950s (the pledge, our currency, our motto) stemmed from an association of communism with atheism as well.
preachers got a lot of mileage off the Soviets. ka-ching. and American politicians used the USSR's adoption of atheism, rather than the monarchy's alignment with the Orthodox church, as a way to arouse fear in voters.
Religion also interferes with the teaching of science in the U.S.
with political decisions about issues such as stem cell research and thus treatments for diabetes and other diseases.
with Americans' ability to make informed political decisions...
and don't forget that the south used religion as a way to justify slavery and then segregation - as late as the 1960s.