Over here it's kind of weird. Religion is a "sure, let's do it once in a while" thing for most, but if you actually believe in something and practice it (Christianity comes to mind, mostly.) you're... not exactly laughed at, but your views are questioned more than rampant racism at most occasions. I didn't happen to fall victim to these practices but I'm not exactly religious either. Let them do their thing, et al.
This so much. It doesn't help that being religious in any form of media has turned into a absolutely terrible trait for someone to have and is becoming like this more and more.
It suggests to me a growing unconscious hostility towards religion as a whole, either that or a growing number of people feeling disenfranchised from their religion (or possibly disillusionment as people discover that people who run religions are people).
Though really what sums up this unconscious hostility is the commonly shared belief that all war and hostility is directly caused by religion.
Not geopolitical struggles that use religion as the context for it, just religion. Which I'd get into a debate here, but I know there are a lot of people here who also believe that religion is the direct cause of most (if not all) war.
Why is it frustrating? because it carries with it the secret premise that anyone who carries a religion is continuing war and strife in the world and that everyone should drop it.
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Mind you on thing I kind of wanted to do is do a compare and contrast of the commonly pictured versions of the Crusades and how the Crusades actually happened.
Since the version people picture upgrades the Church to some sort of mastermind super villain. When in reality yeah they played a major part, but they were hardly the puppeteer.
Mind you what sort of makes this a bad idea... is while the commonly pictured version is absurd, what actually happened isn't far contrasted. Sure the forced conversions (Convert or die) and razing of the towns wasn't a religious practice, it was just retooled into being one for the war, it still happened.
So that is why I never actually did it. Since it is less "Actually" and would just be a list of "To be more precise".