What a litany of cobblers.
Posting statements on God is a fulltime pastime here.
On a forum called Religion and Ethics I would expect it to be.
On the BBC Good Food forum, not so much.
Even if people believed they were in the van at challenging faulty thinking to alight on God in a complete world of faulty thinking is both focussed and unreasonable particularly when accompanied by an evaporation of common decency toward others.
Name a larger, more widespread or more pernicious form of faulty thinking.
It smacks of ''religion as the root of all evil'' thinking, and even Dawkins gave that line up as a bad job.
No it doesn't. It's the root of quite a lot of evil and a great deal of pettiness, ugliness and sheer silliness that makes the everyday lives of people unhappier than would otherwise be the case.
In terms of the rest not all opponents to gay marriage are religious or even heterosexual
Straw man - I never claimed that that was the case. But the most consistent, most vocal and most organised opposition to marriage equality came from religious quarters. See also abortion and assisted suicide - opposition not universally religious; opposition overwhelmingly religious. I read the comments of a number of gay people who were against same-sex marriage, but on the basis that it was of no interest to them and/or superfluous rather than that they were set upon denying others the ability to do what they had no desire to do, which was certainly the case with the Church of England, the Catholic Church, Orthodox Judaism, the Muslim Council of Britain ...