My hopefully somewhat honed intuition tells me that
without secularism being able in some sense to tell religion off, religion becomes dangerous. (And that any religion can.)
That’s one concern I have with where your reasoning is taking you. It seems to imply a specific hushed respect, that thing past the null point along the continuum tow…
My hopefully somewhat honed intuition tells me that
without secularism being able in some sense to tell religion off, religion becomes dangerous. (And that any religion can.)
That’s one concern I have with where your reasoning is taking you. It seems to imply a specific hushed respect, that thing past the null point along the continuum towards Danish Cartoon riots.
But maybe it’s more compatible to me than I’m seeing? Or religion is really capable of existing as a positive force with less fear of being called out or embarrassed. I’d rather not take that bet if I could avoid it.
My hopefully somewhat honed intuition tells me that
without secularism being able in some sense to tell religion off, religion becomes dangerous. (And that any religion can.)
That’s one concern I have with where your reasoning is taking you. It seems to imply a specific hushed respect, that thing past the null point along the continuum towards Danish Cartoon riots.
But maybe it’s more compatible to me than I’m seeing? Or religion is really capable of existing as a positive force with less fear of being called out or embarrassed. I’d rather not take that bet if I could avoid it.