After leaving JW's I have come to really despise religion, and how it manipulates and controls people. What really irks me is when people try to inject their religious ideals into public policy in this day and age.
Modern examples of where the mixing of religion and politics is bad for people is; countries like Iran, where you get stoned for apostacy against Muhammad, or countries like England where they are allowing people to get Sharia law going. We also have Christians trying to get their ideals back into governments and schools like prayers at schools right here in the U.S.. IMHO such things are unnacceptable for public policy in this age of scientific understanding.
Don't get me wrong. I think people should be free to practice it in their own way, in their own privacy or church groups, as long as it doesn't influence public policy, harm others, or encroach on their rights.
I recently saw a billboard in my city for this organaization called Freedom from religion foundation. It really pique'd my interest, and so I checked it out online and really liked what I saw. This organizations #1 goal is to keep state and church separate through lobbying and other means. I think this is a very important task and I thought this would be a cool way for me to get involved and do something positive after leaving the wt$.
How about you, have you gotten involved with this or with anything like it? Was it a waste of time, or worthwhile? What is your view of any Islamic & Christian ideals mixing with public policy?
Discuss.