Originally posted by Zarn
Please 
Religion isn't stupid. I agree that a Church based state is not good, but I think some 'religous' morals are needed in society. Society is going down the drain, IMHO.
I agree that religion is not stupid. It just has no place guiding the thoughts and actions of our leaders.
For example, right now in the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, there is legislation pending, proposed by the Democratic governor, Ed Rendell, which would allow slot machines at racetracks, and expand gambling rights to allow casinos in a few places in the state.
Such a measure would raise billions in revenue for the Commonwealth that currently goes to New Jersey, West Virginia, and Delaware, among other states, and revive the racing industry in PA. But most Republicans in the state legislature, the so-called defenders of small government and individual freedom, oppose it for religiously moral reasons, i.e. their religion teaches that gambling is evil, so it should not be allowed.
Granted, there are other political motivations behind the opposition as well, but this is a clear case of personal moral beliefs guiding legislation that would be great for the people. Why should we be faced with ever-increasing property taxes, when the money could be raised other ways? Aren't Republicans supposed to be against raising taxes? Yet they oppose a measure which would greatly reduce the Commonwealth's reliance on tax revenue for religiously moral reasons, and it's this kind of crap that I'm talking about.
Republicans have a habit of putting religious morals ahead of everything else when legislating, and it's simply unacceptable. Your morals don't apply to me, no matter what your Bible says. Allow me to sin by gambling, and live your life as sin-free as possible, knowing you'll be safe in heaven whilst I burn in hell. Christianity got it all wrong when they came up with the idea of prostheltysing and mission work. It's not your job to save me from my sins - it's my job to look out for myself.