NS,
But you were stating that due to certain religious beliefs you think people should excluded from certain roles, and that is the question I am discussing with you. Again I think you and Vlad would agree that certain beliefs are problematic, whether they are religious or not, and that it makes more sense to talk about those beliefs without the qualification of religious, unless you are actually advocating that the state precisely intervenes because of the religious beliefs that you think should preclude people from holding certain offices.
No, this is the same mistake Vlad keeps making: conflating the
content of the religious claim with the
privileged status given to such claims as a package (in this case the “package” being the suite of CofE beliefs mostly).
Think of it as akin to diplomatic immunity. You and I get fined for parking on a double yellow, the ambassador for Nowherestan doesn’t because his behaviours are afforded special privileges – ie, protected status. That’s the point – to take the earlier example, if Joe Bloggs the paedophile wants to be a teacher there’s no chance; if the Very Rev Joe Bloggs wants to promote his views, to have special schools for them, to have open access to the media then come right on in. In other words, once his beliefs are wrapped in a box and sealed he gets to use them from a privileged position that
by right wouldn’t be afforded to someone else. (Yes I know of course that would never happen if the belief happened to be as extreme as paedophilia but it’s the principle I’m after here. That said, diplomatic immunity for the Vatican for example seems to do an effective job of keeping pederast priests from the law.)
To take an example it would appear that because my old sainted mother prays, you wouldn't want her to be allowed to be Prime Minister.
To be frank, I really don’t know. Was it Ronald or Nancy Reagan who invited fortune tellers the White House? WTF? How about Mike Pence reportedly thinking he hears Jesus tell him what to do?
How do you sort the (no doubt entirely benign and delightful) NS’s Mum from the fruit loops for this purpose?
A: Do you hear voices in your head?
B: Yes.
A: Next!
A: Do you head voices in your head?
B: Yes, but I’m part of a religion.
A: What colour would you like the Oval Office?