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IROC, not religious people, just people. The impact individuals and groups have on society are either intentional or unintentional. Of the intentional ones, generally there is a moral decision to either harm or help. The dangers religion presents to society, as I see them, are the influence it has on moral behavior. But since there is no difference between religious and non-religious people in their sense of moral behavior (if someone can countenance killing someone else because their beliefs are different, they'll justify their actions as moral regaardless of their belief system), the debate boils down to: believe like me because you are wrong, not because it matters to society.
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