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Such a call as the Danish newspaper has printed would be more effective, were the paper not seen as deliberately incendiary and provocative.
Those who suggest that secularism is a outlook that best gaurantees rights, in particular freedom of religion, must not resort to subjective secularism, that is to say they must not deny religion space in culture and in conscience.
The radicals who drafted the call in the Danish paper, to me, to my understanding, are most certainly not persuaded by Objective secularism and this is why they did not have crediblity.
Criticism of types of religiosity, of doctrines and dogma and practices associated with various religions are of course open to critical review - however; what is the point of criticism of religion itself? And curiously, why is it that only Islam merits such?
The antogonistic and highly provocative exchanges between extremes (Islamists and secular radicals) have little of value to the general public other than as vehicles to further the polical agendas of these extremes.
Such a call as the Danish newspaper has printed would be more effective, were the paper not seen as deliberately incendiary and provocative.
Those who suggest that secularism is a outlook that best gaurantees rights, in particular freedom of religion, must not resort to subjective secularism, that is to say they must not deny religion space in culture and in conscience.
The radicals who drafted the call in the Danish paper, to me, to my understanding, are most certainly not persuaded by Objective secularism and this is why they did not have crediblity.
Criticism of types of religiosity, of doctrines and dogma and practices associated with various religions are of course open to critical review - however; what is the point of criticism of religion itself? And curiously, why is it that only Islam merits such?
The antogonistic and highly provocative exchanges between extremes (Islamists and secular radicals) have little of value to the general public other than as vehicles to further the polical agendas of these extremes.