Erik Reuter wrote: > I agree completely. And we certainly shouldn't stop there. We all know > that religion has many effects on the brain that are equal to or worse > than drugs like cocaine or heroin. Religion certainly causes many people > to lose their rational thinking, religion is highly addictive, and > over the years, many many evil acts have been committed in the name > of religion. Now, drawing the line after Buddhism and Quakerism is > reasonable, I agree, but we definitely need to criminalize Christianity > and Islamism due to all the evil acts that have been committed over the > years in the names of those religions.
Hm. I thought that Quakerism was a sect of Christianity. How do you criminalize a set and *not* criminalize a subset of that set? :) Julia _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l