sapphi_snake said:
While they may have different "philosophies" (not that they're meaningful or interesting in any way), in the end most religious beleivers aren't intelligent enough to critically analize the teachingds of their religions, and resort to a superficial analysis and blindly following people percieved to be religious leaders. At the end of the day the best route is ignoring religious and promoting secularism. It works very well for Western countries. |
I'm not sure about this. For sure religion worked very well for western countries (probably the most bigoted nation ever existed in the history of Christianity was Victorian England in the 19th century), but since secularism became prominent only for the last 50 years, we've yet to see its effects to a full extent. Eastern Europe was secularized well before Western Europe and it didn't gain much from it.







