
As such people tend to be quite reactionary about the whole thing, much the same thing happened with sexual equality and feminists being incredibly reactionary to try and tip the scales so to speak.
Personally I don't think there's should be any more credence to religious or faith beliefs (whatever you may call them if you don't technically belong to a religion) and don't think they have any right to be elevated above socio-political views or any such secular opinion.
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Personally I don't think there's should be any more credence to religious or faith beliefs (whatever you may call them if you don't technically belong to a religion) and don't think they have any right to be elevated above socio-political views or any such secular opinion.

*gets slaves to build an over-elaborate church to celebrate invisible ice-cream, using money which could have been used to prevent people dying of starvation*
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It affects us that way, even if the religion in question has almost no effect on anything, like the C of E.
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