And to think that this was the first election when she was even of age to vote…

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    Personally, I put that kind of woo-woo in the same bucket as religion. It’s all belief in made up nonsense that is indicative of a lack of critical thinking.

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      What if I told you the problems only materialize when people tell other people what, and what not to believe?

      Pure belief and spirituality (when you remove the need for compliance and/or judgement of others) is critical for healthy evolution of humanity through personal growth.

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        What if I told you the problems only materialize when people tell other people what, and what not to believe?

        I disagree. The problems materialise whenever a person enters the real world and their beliefs affect how they act.

        For example, a religious doctor choosing not to administer birth control, or not to perform abortions. That’s a real-world problem caused by religious people’s own beliefs impacting how they personally choose to act, and having a negative effect on society at large.

        Pure belief and spirituality is critical for healthy evolution of humanity through personal growth.

        Was. If you said was critical, I would agree with you. But certainly not is. We have no use for woo-woo and belief in nonsensical claims today.

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            the solution isn’t telling people what not to believe

            Absolutely correct. However, I think far too often in society we err too far on the side of respecting religion. As some examples:

            • Religious institutions or individuals should not be permitted to discriminate on the basis of either religion or religious belief. A sexist teacher can’t choose to not teach women. A racist bus driver can’t say “no black people on my bus”. A religious doctor, or any doctor at a religiously-affiliated hospital, should not be allowed to refuse to provide certain procedures because of their religion.
            • Religions should not receive special taxation status.
            • Religious rituals like prayers should not be involved in any civil procedure like the opening of parliaments and city councils.
            • The only time religion should ever be involved in actual Monday-to-Friday schools should be as part of dispassionate academic discussion of theology, not from the perspective of evangelising.

            Etc.