And recall this IPS thread on religion and politics, making a case for the developmental trajectory of religion. Following is the introductory paragraph. See the entire thread for more elucidation.
In modern democracy we must maintain the separation of church and state,
which is of course the rallying cry of atheists everywhere. And for
good cause, since fundamental religion would remove the democratic ideal
and reinstate a theocracy based not on equality but divine right ruled
by a religious caste. On the other hand we've thrown out the baby with
the bathwater altogether and consequently our political economy is
lacking in the kinds of basic human decency necessary to overcome the
inhuman forms of treatment endemic to what we're seeing expressed in
budget proposals all across the US; the rich get richer and more
powerful which the middle class and the poor bear the brunt of
ever-shrinking leftover pie crumbs. To reinject human value back into
politics then religion must obviously be of a different kind, we might
even say of a postmetaphysical kind, that is bereft of all those things
we have grown beyond but still retains our connection with something
larger that instills within us humane values toward each other.
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