If you believe religious education is child abuse you are inevitably hostile to religious educators and those who support religious education. You welcome the opportunity to ban it from the curriculum.
It is significant you have left a loophole with the word “about” - which suggests that genuine religious education should be avoided like the plague! Your second sentence confirms that impression because “all kinds of it” implies that all religions are misguided superstitions.
You must be unaware of the oppression of Christians…
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In Mexico? I sure am ignorant of that.
“As Mexico entered the mid-twentieth century the more violent oppression of earlier in the century had waned, but it (the Church) remained severely suppressed. By 1940 it “legally had no corporate existence, no real estate, no schools, no monasteries or convents, no foreign priests, no right to defend itself publicly or in the courts, and no hope that its legal and actual situations would improve. Its clergy were forbidden to wear clerical garb, to vote, to celebrate public religious ceremonies, and to engage in politics,” but the restrictions were not always enforced.” (wikipedia)
Yes, unfortunately there are countries where some religions are persecuted. They are tyrannical in some form. And I would agree that a tyranny is bad, be it secular or religious.
It is not a question of misfortune but of government policy. If men like Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens (and all their supporters) had their way religious freedom would be severely curtailed. How can you act otherwise if you share the belief that “religion poisons everything”?
I object to intolerance of any description.
Well, at least there is one thing where we can totally agree. At least I hope we can agree, since the Christian God is sure intolerant against believers of “false gods”, or unbelievers…
Aren’t you intolerant of those who put money and power before love and concern for your fellow human beings?