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While I am in agreement with those that do not believe that prayer should be mandated in schools
Because it's not in a school's education curriculum to practice prayer. Religions (plural) and morality should be taught, yes, but not limited to a favourite one. The alternative is indoctrination and there's no other ways you can put it. (we agree here anyway it seems)
The history of religions and the peoples of the regions is particularly important. How many people are aware of the Islamic golden age, when Baghdad was the intellectual center of the world, open to anyone of any faith to share ideas, and developed or invented an enormous amount of things and methods we use today whilst the rest of the world was crusadin'? That's where the scientific method closest to what we use, peer review and when experimental science really kicked off.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_in ... eval_IslamQuote:
if you think the "non-religious" do no attempt to force others into non-belief, or at least silence about their beliefs, you're living on a planet very dissimilar to the one where I currently reside. We live in a society where it is suggested on a regular basis that people should cease engaging in word or deed because someone has taken 'offense.'
When it is suggested, often is with an expectation of compliance, that people cease completely innocuous activity like prayer or discussion of their faith because someone is 'uncomfortable,' people of faith face the choice of silence or disdain...and receive the disdain even if they choose to be silent.
I live in a society where schools are not allowed to indoctrinate but do teach about the variety in religion, and recently it was written into law that state-run daycare and kindergartens are not allowed to teach religion to the young, or show symbols, or anything. There was very little outrages, and eventually the leaders of various religions come to terms with the logic behind the decision: young children are not to be indoctrinated while in a institution of learning or supervision.
So basically, a secular society.
Religion demographics for Quebec: Roman catholic: 83%; Protestant christian: 4.71% Orthodox christian: 1.41% Muslim: 1.51% Jewish: 1.26% No affiliation: 5.80% (5.62% "No religion/don't care" responses 0.06% Atheist responses, 0.02% Agnostic responses)
Now for Montreal, this is 6 million people living on a rather small island (demographics are very similar). Plenty of churches, some synagogues, some mosques. There's rarely any tension between religious group, a little more between ethnic groups/languages and the majority accept evolution as a more likely scenario to the origin of species (59% in Canada, you could say it would be higher in a metropolitan area like Montreal, though)
One can congregate, pray and believe anything they want and no one really cares. I rarely hear about religion, religious debates, creationism vs evolution junk, and it's not even a topic in elections, at least not that I've ever noticed.
Don't get me wrong, we have our idiots too and the loudest ones are separatists who haven't gotten over it. Just even in the recent past we even had
terrorists, but it's slowly phasing out.
Now why am I saying this?
Because we (Quebec) recently came out of an era that we call the Great Darkness, where health care and education was in the hands of the Catholic church, with a religious and corrupted leadership that focused on rural development, opposed another religion, was anti-union and even pulled
some horrific scam in cooperation with the Church for federal money. You can read some about it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiet_revolutionOr for your own history, you can look at England at the time of the American Revolution.
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Please provide an example of the "vice-versa" that you speak of that has occurred in your lifetime.
I realize that this is a question directed at him, but the fundie evangelist movement speaks for itself.
I think that there's no point in trying to convert. What the atheists, agnostics and skeptics are trying to do is reach the masses who fall prey to the fundamentalist charlatans and make them think, and realize that it's possible to have faith without being batshit, hating other beliefs or lack thereof, invoking Satan and superstitious nonsense and preaching that everyone else is going to hell.
Now I'm going to show you the scary: the Discovery Institute. A public policy "think thank" (buzzwords for lobbying) that advocates intelligent design, creationism and the teaching of them in public high schools. Okay, that's not so bad. Here's a document of their "wedge strategy", posted by themselves on their website. They aknowledge and defend it.
http://www.antievolution.org/features/wedge.pdf