Indeed it is - secularism is the playing field, not the team.
Vlad is suggesting that a 'fair' football match should be 50% football pitch and 50% Manchester United - it makes no sense whatsoever.
Cheers Prof D, this is how I should have been presenting my case to poor old Vlad, incidentally, I wonder when the penny will eventually drop for him or if it ever will?
Vlad, when anyone goes into either of our two houses, I'm not aware of any selection criteria or rule that demands that the candidate or appointee has to either put a hold on their individual religious belief when voting, or they can't have a seat in either of those houses if they are believers in one religion or another.
I don't know of any secular aim to stop religious believers representing us in either of the two houses, if there were, which there isn't, I wouldn't want anything to do with it, because it wouldn't conform with the secular views I hold.
I only want the Bishops to go because there is no justifiable reason why they or any other similar group should be sitting there as of right, because it, without a doubt, goes directly against the principles of democracy and also, without a doubt, it is a religious privilege.
It' should be obvious to you by now it's not just me that's trying our collective best to help you to understand that secularism isn't the enemy of religion or the religious thoughts that reside inside people's heads
When are you ever going to get it Vlad?
Regards ippy