I think there has to be a strong separation of our secular state and its public policies and religion/religious institutions and that there is in western societies. Even most religious people - many of who don't even go to services - can agree with that.
That said, there has to be tolerance of people's faiths. I am not religious - but it surrounds me and my heritage. There are also humanitarian values that are important, though not the exclusive domain of religions.
Religion must be separate from the secular; science and knowledge should trump dogma and ignorance etc..
But your views are hateful - how dare you say: "These people need to be exterminated" and call for their expulsion. You're a bit of a scary fascist with no concept of human rights nor dignity.
Is it normal to think that religion should separate from society?
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I think there has to be a strong separation of our secular state and its public policies and religion/religious institutions and that there is in western societies. Even most religious people - many of who don't even go to services - can agree with that.
That said, there has to be tolerance of people's faiths. I am not religious - but it surrounds me and my heritage. There are also humanitarian values that are important, though not the exclusive domain of religions.
Religion must be separate from the secular; science and knowledge should trump dogma and ignorance etc..
But your views are hateful - how dare you say: "These people need to be exterminated" and call for their expulsion. You're a bit of a scary fascist with no concept of human rights nor dignity.