So the bad things aren't about them being religious, but the good things are? No True Scotsman.
People can do good things or bad things independently of their faith.
My personal concern is whether any of it's actually true, while my political concern is more about peaceful co-existence.
Separation of church and state, plus freedom of worship seem like the most sensible way to achieve this.
I just think that skepticism and critical thinking need to be taught more, as well as comparative religion.
Opting out of the latter shouldn't be possible.
I also think that it's basically impossible to prevent parents from teaching their kids about their faith.
Racism has diminished greatly in our society because of the 'official' lead. Some parent still teach it but when all around them reject it it starts to disappear. At the moment the state encourages and reinforces religious teaching so parents are reinforced in their teaching. Bearing in mind those of a religious bent are already more prone to respond to authority.
