Mogi67
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.Seriously. I see religion as the greatest roadblock facing the progress of the world today. This life is fleeting away one second at a time. And the longer religion stands in the way of science, the shorter my life is going to be. I see religion as a force that robs people of their life. My life. And that pisses me off to no end. I am in the bible belt New Mexico, and to even proclaim your non-belief is enough to have you pretty well ostracized from any social event. We have billboards with evolution crossed out in favor of creationism; we have churches where the only title is "jesus saves." We have little signs up everywhere proclaiming that abortion is a sin. I don't apoligize for my intolerance of those who believe in god. I see the strangling grip of the delusional, insane notions every day and its starting to make me intolerant.
Religion merely reflects human nature in all its dimensions. It's dishonest to suggest that historically religion has been either simply good or simply evil. But can we really believe that secular reason, without the constraints of an archaic faith, would naturally make society more just, more humane, and more rational than in the past? What evidence supports such an expectation?