I am saying that nonreligious people often like to point at religion as being a prime example of illogic in action, but that the same illogic for the same kinds of reasons acts in the lives of both religious and nonreligious people, and in their attachments and behaviours within churches as well as secular institutions.
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Date: 2008-03-07 02:47 pm (UTC)I'm taking it further than that, though.
I am saying that nonreligious people often like to point at religion as being a prime example of illogic in action, but that the same illogic for the same kinds of reasons acts in the lives of both religious and nonreligious people, and in their attachments and behaviours within churches as well as secular institutions.