First the article.
My comment is: Of course it looks different now. Religion constantly changes. Religions that don't change, die. Traditions are a way of passing on the arguments, the unanswered questions that take longer than one lifetime to resolve. The problems arise when the traditions get mistaken for answers.
I followed up a few hours later with this one:
I
should add, I'm actually okay with fundamentalism not going away.
Religion has been progressively tamed over the centuries and
fundamentalism can find a place that is not harmful like it is now. We
are doing fine living with all sorts of cultures
with some pretty far out ideas all over the world. We just wouldn't
consider having people from those cultures run for President if they
said their beliefs should be central to the philosophy of the country.
We wouldn't consider teaching their creation story as if it is
scientifically probable.
but no one seemed to care much about it.
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