Mr. Hitchens is wrong because of the innumerable exceptions to what he would have as a universal rule that religion is unhealthy for humanity.
From a pastoral perspective, I would find no merit in arguing in favor of somehow abolishing religion or spiritual practices. There are simply too many religious communities and religious people across the globe that provide hope, healing, and help for millions.
This is not to say that religious groups need not be self-examining. Rather, communities have a responsibility in this day and age to engage in serious efforts to understand the other, to find ways to make rubble of the sad walls that stand between us.
We are taking just such a step across Interfaith lines in the community I am a part of with an upcoming national theological conference. I would stand with Mr. Hitchens to work against the violence, irrationality, intolerance, racism, tribalism and bigotry that so infect the fabric of humanity and the communities in which we live. I find the strength and will to do that through the faith community that informs my life and actions.
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