What about the sense of hope it gives people? To keep fighting in times of disease and to hold on in times of pain. I myself have witnessed both, how religion has made people i know stronger. Not to mention, "Banning organized religion" would result in a loss of billions of dollars to charity and other areas where the church does so much good. So you can't sit here and say people are full of good will anyway because a good chunk of "good will" comes from religion it's self. If it's suddenly gone, there would be no one to pick up the slack on what good it does behind all this homosexual nonesense. I can tell you right now, nobody would pick up this financial slack if there was no religion just as their would be a far less number of people doing these deeds.
Just because a few homosexuals and athiests don't like it's teachings, that dosen't mean in any way, shape, or form that it would be banned. Church and State - seperated - is maybe a topic of debate, but banned? Get out of town.
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