We often hear about radical religious groups. . . . . Cults who isolate themselves from the rest of society and practice a type of religion that is harsher than the more common mainstream organisations.
But, wait a minute. . . . . Isn't all religion radical?
After all, We have already established that anybody who believes in God is deluded.
Also, almost all religions prescribe anti-social behaviour such as discrimination against minority groups.
There may be groups in society that are anti-abortion and anti-euthanasia but religious groups do so for no other reason than "it is written" or, "it is the will of God'.
So, Surely, Should such oddball, anti-social behaviour from even mainstream religious groups be considered as radical?
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