Religion
In reply to the discussion: A Note on Tax Exemptions for Churches [View all]qazplm135
(7,613 posts)religious community centers that did not proselytize other than the mere fact that they were the ones running it. I have never been religious in my entire life, from pretty much the womb, and been open about it that entire time, and I felt more than comfortable in those places. And yes blatant versus subtle
I don't care if a religious entity is handing out food and shelter for the homeless "in the name of Jesus" (or Allah or whatever)...the net positive to the community is still a positive. I don't care if the midnight basketball league starts with a non-denominational prayer, it's still a net positive to keeping kids off the streets.
If it gets more overt or oppressive than that, sure, the net positive starts to come down. But you seem to be operating under the idea that the mere fact that religion is involved at all, wipes away all other positives and makes it not a benefit to the community and means folks aren't welcome.
You've not established why that's so other than, well, that it's so.