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Originally Posted by InJuiceWeTrust
In an ideal society, religion does not exist and anyone who proposes the existence of a god is sent to a padded cell for life.
As John Lennon said 'and no religion too', following his rejection of many faiths, not least Christianity, and 'Paulism' ("I've seen religion from Jesus to Paul"). But of course, undermining Christianity was a tenet of Tavistock-Beatles-CIA-LSD nexus, partially contributing to the dismantling of civil society as observed above, this being a necessary prerequisite shock doctrine crisis for international government and therefore a wanted outcome on the part of Beatles handlers etc. And so, the secularist ideal does not appear to be order, but order from chaos. Secularism, as pointed out above, should coexist with, and as a, religious freedom as part of a necessary dialogue to the advantage of both groups.