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It really isn't making the sane mistake as Vlad because at no point have I argued treating beliefs differently if they are religious beliefs vs non religious beliefs.
I haven’t suggested that you have, and it’s not relevant in any case. What I’m saying is that the content of a belief isn’t the issue – rather it’s the privileged status given to suites of religious beliefs in particular (for example the CofE ones) in civil society.
I am afraid that from the opposite viewpoint from Vlad, it's youwho mirror him.
That’s not it at all. We all “mirror him” to the extent that we all think there are certain beliefs (and behaviours that follow) that we think shouldn’t be permissible. Sometimes those beliefs have no religious connotations (paedophile wanting to be a teacher), sometimes they do (ISIS Mullah wanting to joint the RAF). The point though concerns what happens when a society decides that those with one status (ie, the religious ones) should have special, privileged treatment over the others (ie, the non-religious ones).
That's the reason why I am arguing with both of you here because you each want to privilege a set of beliefs, simply because they are religious versus non religious.
That’s simply not true. What set of beliefs do you think I want to privilege given that every post I’ve made argues for removing them?