I'll provide an analogy too, just because it's in my mind
  [1]Layne Hartsell :

  I find most reasonable religious participation as _generally_ a
  good thing for communities.

  A small church or synagogue, a mosque or a temple that provides
  a meeting place for the community of all ages, where they can
  gather together, learn how to become better people and treat
  each other well, is a good thing.

  Now, I'm not speaking of extremes here. I tend to see religious
  extremism as NOT religious at all, but political in nature.
  Power struggles and such.

  And of course there are absurdities within some religious groups
  that are really impractical. But I'm not speaking about those
  things.

  Rather, it's the community support it provides. There are few
  alternatives to its multigenerational structure.

  But this applies only to pacifist, non-political religious
  groups. As soon as you enter politics, my respect goes out the
  window. That ruins it entirely.

  Now, I want to see something else replace it that's different.
  I'd love to see other groups step in to replace waning religious
  attendance within the moderate religious groups.

  But now we have the 'net. We have extremism of all kinds on tap.
  Fundamentalist-STYLE behavior (whether it is among hordes of New
  Atheist, or hoards of ISIS or meangirls in schools encouraging
  others to go kill themselves online because it's funny to
  them... THIS kind of extreme behavior is a bad thing.

  Yet a call to moderation is old fashioned now. It's becoming
  more of an us and them world. I don't like that direction.

  In any case, my point is this: I'm not a believer. I don't think
  I ever was. But I've seen the beneficial side of pacifistic
  religious gathering upon a community as I grew up with it. Very
  mild stuff. Be nice. Don't hurt others. Listen. That's the
  messages I received.

  Such is the same with how I see the global warming / green house
  gases, / hole in ozone layer.

  I don't have to be a believer. But I know it's wise just the
  same when it's done right.

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