But the trouble comes if my religion comes with brass bands and people in uniform doesn't it marching through the streets doing social work etc.
Where does that leave your idea of freedom from religion?
You are showing how ignorant you are of the principles of Secularism again Vlad, The Sally Army brass bands are a delight to hear I have no objection to any brass band whether it's a religion membership based band or not, we have just filled up another old clothes bag for the S A to collect and good luck to them.
What it is the various religions have had their privileges for such a long time that religious people like you no longer see them as the privileges that they most certainly are, and as soon as anyone makes mention of any one of the many privileges religions that they have managed to acquire over the many years, we get the religious equivalent of the stuck pig syndrome, "oh these evil secularists are persecuting us, we can't let them get away with that".
We managed to do away with the stupid blasphemy laws, not that long ago, oh the crying and wailing about that, the latest crying and wailing is about privileged school transport for your lot, well bugger you and your religious privileges get used to it we secularists will be gnawing at this bone until it is in fact a level playing field for all, no matter how long it takes.
Just in case it still hasn't sunk into your head Vlad, that means a level playing field, no privileges for all including any, not just secularism, any non-religious organization as well.
I find it difficult to understand why you can't get it, secularism, it's very plain and straightforward.
Nobody I know wants to stop religious people doing whatever it is they wish to do when practicing their various religions, nor do I.
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