Someone just suggested that we can't say religions are right or wrong because people have different spiritual needs. That's very revealing.
They're referring to normal social & psychological needs. Sometimes they come very close to acknowledging this.
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There are a great many non-believers who are religious congregants. Comments like the one you mentioned signal their humanism.
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But I wonder whether this is a respectable position, considering they are propping up the original, (pre-) post-truth discourse.
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I don't have much respect for it.
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A problem is that they lead children and the credulous astray. They also undermine the social force of knowledge and reason.
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Well, yes.
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