Religion
In reply to the discussion: If you cannot disprove the existence of God, or prove the existence of God [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)who uses their faith to force or control your behavior.
But I would suggest you can do that without causing the collapse of religion.
The power is in the politics. Your example about the blastocysts really shows that the politics are working. They aren't winning this, no matter what they believe.
Are you not just as much a "botherer" as they are? You seek to impose your beliefs on them when you talk about eliminating, collapsing, falsifying.
If all you really care about is that their beliefs don't impact on you personally, then why not limit your crusade to that issue? Why broaden it to something that really is not achievable anyway?
It's good that you can separate out those groups and institutions that you do not have an issue with. However, I would suggest that your net is still much too large and that you include many people in the "bad" group that really don't belong there.
They would be your run of the mill believers who do not wish to control you in any way. That would be most christians, imo.