A man will do more for his stubbornness than for his religion or his country.
Religion enables us to ignore nothingness and get on with the jobs of life.
You have this mounting aggressive ignorance with the rabbit's foot of their particular religion. You don't really have any kind of spiritual law just a kind of a rabid mental illness. The songs are a little slice of life.
So basically my view is I don't want to support the exploitation of animals and within reason I will do what I can to avoid it but it's not like it's a religion for me. It's not like I consider I'm polluted if somehow some bit of milk or cheese or something passes my lips.
No the religion of Jesus is a social religion.
I think it's perfectly just to refuse service to anyone based on behavior but not based on race or religion.
Religion needs a baptism of horse sense.
Who's to say that there is any more support for Freud's psychoanalytic concept of the superego than there is for that old time religion that asserted that there is a God who ordains what is right and wrong and that His righteousness endures for all generations?
What is especially important is addressing the question of how religion can be enforced through political means and what can be done to create a political environment that on the one hand acknowledges the role of religion in society while on the other hand does not impose one religion on the populace at the expense of all others.
Religion for better or for worse has been politicized in blatant ways that have seldom been equaled in American elections.